FurClick - Never miss your pet's perfect look with FurClick.
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As a pet owner, you know the struggle: you point the camera, they look away. FurClick uses On-Device AI to detect when your pet looks at the camera and snaps instantly. Use built-in squeaky sounds to get their attention. Perfect photos, zero effort.
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I'm Francis, an indie developer, designer, and a passionate pet owner. I'm so excited to share FurClick with you today! πΆπ±
π Exclusive PH Early Bird Offer:
I am just getting started! If you download FurClick today, you will automatically receive an "Early Bird" badge in the app. This grants you PERMANENT FREE ACCESS to all future Pro features we release. No subscriptions, just lifetime value for supporting us (me and my little fur-friend) on Day 1.
The Problem: > Like many of you, my camera roll used to be filled with thousands of blurry, half-turned, or back-of-the-head photos of my furry best friend. Getting them to look at the camera for even ONE SECOND felt like an impossible mission. I knew technology could fix this.
The Magic (How it works): > I built FurClick. It uses 100% On-Device AI (completely private, zero internet required) to detect the exact millisecond your dog or cat locks eyes with the camera, and it snaps the photo automatically.
To make it even easier, it built-in fun squeaky and whistle sounds. You just press "Squeak" to grab their attention, and the AI does the rest. β¨
I built this solo, from UI design to the AI vision code, so your feedback means the world to me.
What do you think of the auto-capture? Any feature requests? I'll be here all day answering your questions! Let's make every pet moment count. πΎπΈ
Cheers,
Francis
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This is actually a fun idea getting pets to look at the camera is half the battle if this works reliably it will save a lot of wasted shots
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@simon_clarksonΒ Haha, exactly! We always say that in pet photography, 'patience is a virtue, but a good tool is a lifesaver.' I built this because I got tired of having 100 blurry photos of my dog's ear and zero of his face. πΆ
Thanks for the support, and may your camera roll be filled with nothing but looking-at-the-camera masterpieces!
Does the on device AI differentiate between a pet looking at the camera versus looking slightly past it? That tiny difference matters a lot for great pet photos, cool idea!
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This is actually a fun idea getting pets to look at the camera is half the battle if this works reliably it will save a lot of wasted shots
@simon_clarksonΒ Haha, exactly! We always say that in pet photography, 'patience is a virtue, but a good tool is a lifesaver.' I built this because I got tired of having 100 blurry photos of my dog's ear and zero of his face. πΆ
Thanks for the support, and may your camera roll be filled with nothing but looking-at-the-camera masterpieces!
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Does the on device AI differentiate between a pet looking at the camera versus looking slightly past it? That tiny difference matters a lot for great pet photos, cool idea!