CamFind: Your Visual Search Engine
CamFind revolutionizes image recognition with its intuitive interface, allowing users to search the web using pictures instead of text.
CamFind, powered by CloudSight.ai Image Recognition API, is a cutting-edge mobile visual search engine that allows users to search for anything on their mobile device simply by taking a picture. With over 3 million users, CamFind has revolutionized mobile search.
Key Features:
- Internet Search Results
- Related/Similar Images and Videos
- Price Comparisons and Online Shopping
- Ask Questions and Get Answers about anything
- Local Search Results with Uber and Lyft Compatibilities
- Social Profile and Sharing
- Visual Reminders
- Instant sharing to Facebook, Twitter, Email, and Text
Additional Functions:
- Ability to upload and save images to or from Camera Roll
- QR and Barcode Scanner
- Language Translator
- Voice Search
- Text Search
- VoiceOver compatible
- And much more…
Download CamFind now to discover a whole new level of mobile search.
Recognized by prominent media outlets such as TIME, Forbes, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, CNET, BBC, USA TODAY, Inc., Lifehacker, Cult of Mac, and many more, CamFind has made its mark in the industry.
About the Company:
- CloudSight, Inc. is an industry-leading tech company based in Los Angeles that specializes in visual cognition and understanding. They deliver state-of-the-art image recognition solutions to individuals and businesses worldwide.
Overview
CamFind is a Freeware software in the category System Utilities developed by CloudSight Inc..
The latest version of CamFind is 5.0-beta, released on 10/22/2023. It was initially added to our database on 10/22/2023.
CamFind runs on the following operating systems: Android/iOS.
Users of CamFind gave it a rating of 3 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- Accurate image recognition technology
- Intuitive user interface
- Ability to identify a wide range of objects, landmarks, and currencies
- Incorporates advanced visual search capabilities
Cons
- Limited language support for text recognition
- May not always provide detailed information about identified objects
- Requires an internet connection for real-time image recognition
- Some users report occasional inaccuracies in image identification
Peter Salakani
I'm Peter, a software reviews author at UpdateStar and content specialist with a keen focus on usability and performance. With a background in both software development and content creation, I bring a unique perspective to evaluating and discussing general software topics. When I'm not reviewing software, I enjoy staying updated on the latest tech trends, experimenting with new applications, and finding innovative solutions to everyday tech challenges.
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