Chance AI is the world's most advanced visual search engine for curious minds. Snap a photo of anything—art, architecture, nature—and instantly uncover its history, meaning, and hidden connections. Perfect for creatives, designers, and lifelong learners.
@avi_parshan Android version is already in beta and will be available soon! If you'd like to try it now, you're welcome to join our beta discussion on our discord and grab the APK. Just say hey in the introduction channel and I'll get you set up.
Web version, no concrete plans yet. But possibly!
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Using your camera for search results to explore the world sounds amazing!
@mohammed_el_hassan1Yes - it's like having a knowledgeable friend in your pocket! 🌟
Think about it: You're walking down a street and spot an interesting building, unique plant, or piece of street art. Just snap a photo and instantly unlock its story! No more wondering "what's that?" or endless Google searches.
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Dang bro, this is pretty cool, does it work on everything?
@matthew_wright While it's pretty powerful, let me set realistic expectations!
It works really well with:
Historical landmarks and architecture
Brand new products that just came out
Art and sculptures
Famous places and tourist spots
Common objects and products
Plants and animals
Food dishes
But it might have limitations with:
Super obscure or very local items
Highly technical or specialized equipment
Very personal or private items
Items in really poor lighting or blurry images
Think of it like having a really knowledgeable friend who knows a ton about most common things, but might occasionally say "Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about that one." The cool part is that the AI keeps learning and improving, so its recognition abilities keep getting better over time.
Want to test it out with something specific? Try pointing it at different things and see what stories it tells - that's actually the fun part, discovering what kind of interesting facts it knows about everyday stuff around you!
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This is a really cool product, I would love to see this paired with something like a meta glasses for blind people or visually impaired
You've just highlighted one of the most powerful potential applications of this technology. Pairing Chance AI with AR glasses like Meta's could be transformative for accessibility. Imagine:
Real-time audio descriptions of surroundings
Instant identification of objects, text, and people
Navigation assistance with detailed environmental context
Art and architecture appreciation made accessible to everyone
The combination could help create a more inclusive world where visual impairments don't limit someone's ability to explore and understand their environment.
If you're interested in accessibility and tech, we'd love to hear more of your thoughts on our Discord (https://discord.gg/HwdyAZnCkj). Ideas like yours help push innovation forward!
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What is the differentiator here? Like it seems Google lens can do all that is happening here!!
While Google Lens acts like a visual search engine - identifying objects and providing links for you to click through and research - Chance AI cuts out that middle step by directly giving you curated, narrative answers. It's the difference between being handed a stack of research materials versus having someone knowledgeable tell you the story right there.
Think of it this way: Google Lens says "here are some websites about this building" while Chance AI says "let me tell you about this building's fascinating history." It's like having a really well-informed friend with you versus having to dig through search results.
Of course, both have their place. Sometimes you want those related links to dive deeper on your own. But when you're out exploring and want immediate insights without the extra steps of clicking through multiple websites - that's where the direct storytelling approach really shines.
Have you noticed a difference in how much you actually learn and retain between the two approaches? I'd be curious about your experience with both!
Wow, nice concept. With this app we can explore the world and then explore ourselves better.
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The interface is very simple and intuitive, and the search seems efficient. All things that have already been mentioned, so the question is: is support for other languages planned?
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Any chance of web or android versions?
Chance AI: Curiosity Lens
@avi_parshan Android version is already in beta and will be available soon! If you'd like to try it now, you're welcome to join our beta discussion on our discord and grab the APK. Just say hey in the introduction channel and I'll get you set up.
Web version, no concrete plans yet. But possibly!
Chance AI: Curiosity Lens
@mohammed_el_hassan1 appreciate the support Mohammed!
Chance AI: Curiosity Lens
@mohammed_el_hassan1 Yes - it's like having a knowledgeable friend in your pocket! 🌟
Think about it: You're walking down a street and spot an interesting building, unique plant, or piece of street art. Just snap a photo and instantly unlock its story! No more wondering "what's that?" or endless Google searches.
Dang bro, this is pretty cool, does it work on everything?
Chance AI: Curiosity Lens
@matthew_wright While it's pretty powerful, let me set realistic expectations!
It works really well with:
Historical landmarks and architecture
Brand new products that just came out
Art and sculptures
Famous places and tourist spots
Common objects and products
Plants and animals
Food dishes
But it might have limitations with:
Super obscure or very local items
Highly technical or specialized equipment
Very personal or private items
Items in really poor lighting or blurry images
Think of it like having a really knowledgeable friend who knows a ton about most common things, but might occasionally say "Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about that one." The cool part is that the AI keeps learning and improving, so its recognition abilities keep getting better over time.
Want to test it out with something specific? Try pointing it at different things and see what stories it tells - that's actually the fun part, discovering what kind of interesting facts it knows about everyday stuff around you!
This is a really cool product, I would love to see this paired with something like a meta glasses for blind people or visually impaired
Chance AI: Curiosity Lens
@omar_almutairi1 Wow - that's an incredible insight! 🎯
You've just highlighted one of the most powerful potential applications of this technology. Pairing Chance AI with AR glasses like Meta's could be transformative for accessibility. Imagine:
Real-time audio descriptions of surroundings
Instant identification of objects, text, and people
Navigation assistance with detailed environmental context
Art and architecture appreciation made accessible to everyone
The combination could help create a more inclusive world where visual impairments don't limit someone's ability to explore and understand their environment.
If you're interested in accessibility and tech, we'd love to hear more of your thoughts on our Discord (https://discord.gg/HwdyAZnCkj). Ideas like yours help push innovation forward!
What is the differentiator here? Like it seems Google lens can do all that is happening here!!
Chance AI: Curiosity Lens
@aryan_pratap_singh_arya Ah, now that's a perfect way to frame the key difference!
While Google Lens acts like a visual search engine - identifying objects and providing links for you to click through and research - Chance AI cuts out that middle step by directly giving you curated, narrative answers. It's the difference between being handed a stack of research materials versus having someone knowledgeable tell you the story right there.
Think of it this way: Google Lens says "here are some websites about this building" while Chance AI says "let me tell you about this building's fascinating history." It's like having a really well-informed friend with you versus having to dig through search results.
Of course, both have their place. Sometimes you want those related links to dive deeper on your own. But when you're out exploring and want immediate insights without the extra steps of clicking through multiple websites - that's where the direct storytelling approach really shines.
Have you noticed a difference in how much you actually learn and retain between the two approaches? I'd be curious about your experience with both!
Streak Hunter
Wow, nice concept. With this app we can explore the world and then explore ourselves better.
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