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Eny - Receipt photos → structured JSON. Now with Flow built in.

Eny uses vision and language models to turn receipt photos into clean, structured JSON — merchant, items, totals, currency, date — all in under 10 seconds. What's new: Eny now has a first-party integration with Flow, the free and open-source personal expense tracker. Snap a receipt in Flow, and Eny parses it and logs the transaction automatically. No manual entry, no copy-pasting between apps.

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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Batmend, the maker of Eny and Flow. I launched Eny here a while back as a standalone receipt parsing API. Since then, the biggest thing that's changed is that Eny now integrates directly into Flow — my open-source expense tracker. The idea is simple: you snap a photo of a receipt inside Flow, Eny parses it using AI (vision + language models, not basic OCR), and the transaction gets logged automatically with the merchant, items, amount, and date all filled in. I built Eny because I was tired of manually typing in every purchase. And I built Flow because every finance app I tried either had ads, tracked my data, or cost a monthly subscription. Flow is free, open-source (GPL-3.0), fully offline, and runs on iOS, Android, and more! If you just want the API, Eny works as a standalone service too — one endpoint, consistent JSON, works with any stack. Would love to hear what you think. Happy to answer any questions about the tech, the integration, or anything else!