Sharkes Monken

Klick AI Camera Assistant - Real-time AI camera that teaches you composition live

Klick is an AI camera that helps you shoot better photos instantly. Get live framing guidance, instant feedback, and simple visual tools that help you capture better photos — from your very first shot. Built for beginners, loved by creators.

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Sharkes Monken

Hey Product Hunt! founder of Klick 📸

Over the years, I kept getting asked the same thing:

“Can you take this photo for us?”

Friends, strangers, even random travelers — they liked how my shots looked. I run a small side photography page (https://www.instagram.com/xenesfilms/) on Instagram, and composition has always been the thing people notice first.

But here’s what I realized…

Most people don’t struggle because of bad cameras.
They struggle because no one ever taught them how to frame.

I’ve seen it so many times — someone takes a photo, it looks fine in the moment, but later something feels off. Crooked lines. Awkward spacing. Unbalanced framing. And once that moment is gone, it’s gone.

At the same time, AI photo apps were exploding.
But almost all of them focused on fixing photos after you take them.

I kept thinking:
What if the camera could guide you before you press capture?

That’s why I built Klick — an AI camera that gives you live composition feedback while you’re framing your shot. It helps you learn rule of thirds, symmetry, balance and visual alignment in real time — without overwhelming jargon.

What’s inside Klick?

- Live Composition Coaching – Real-time framing guidance while you shoot.
- Smart Framing Modes – Rule of Thirds, Center Framing, Symmetry and more.
- Minimal, Distraction-Free UI – So the focus stays on your eye, not filters.
- Instant Feedback – Know your shot works before you take it.

The goal isn’t just better photos.
It’s building confidence and visual instinct.

We’d love your feedback on:

1. What’s the hardest part about getting a great photo?
2. Which composition styles should we add next?
3. Where does real-time guidance feel most useful — portraits, travel, street?

I’ll be here all day answering questions and taking notes.

If Klick helps you capture even one photo more intentionally, your support or comment would mean a lot.

Thanks for checking it out 🙌

Sinan Yaman

@sharke12 So I will blame Klick from now on if I take terrible pictures of my wife haha. Hopefully Klick makes it impossible to take terrible pictures

Sharkes Monken
@syaman Haha amazing, and would love to hear all about your experience. We have several feedback during our internal testing an looking forward to improve the experience
David Parrelli

Love this. Teaching composition in real time before you even press capture is such a smarter approach than fixing photos after the fact. Curious how the AI adapts to different scenarios like low light street photography vs bright outdoor portraits?

Sharkes Monken
Appreciate @dparrelli — that’s exactly the shift we’re trying to make 🙏 Right now, for the first version I have focused on real-time composition guidance — framing, alignment, subject positioning — things that matter regardless of the scene. So whether you’re shooting street in low light or portraits outdoors, the system adapts more through what it sees in the frame (faces, balance, spacing, angles) rather than preset “modes.” That said, adapting deeper into scenarios like lighting conditions and environments is something I’m actively exploring next — making the guidance feel even more context-aware over time. Curious — what kind of scenario do you shoot most?
Dmitrii Vaniushkin

Looks great! Are you going to make an app for Apple Watch? It could very handy during the photo taking

Sharkes Monken
@dmitrii_vaniushkin That’s an interesting angle. I haven’t explored Apple Watch specifically yet — but I’ve been thinking a lot about how Klick could support hands-free or remote shooting scenarios. Still early, but definitely a direction I’m curious about. What kind of situations would you want to use it for?