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Developer(s) | CloudSight, Inc. |
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Operating system | iOS |
Size | 30.3 MB |
Website | camfindapp |
CamFind[1][2] is a visual search and image recognition mobile app developed by Image Searcher, Inc. in 2013.[3] Powered by their api, CloudSight, it allows users to identify any item just by taking a picture with their smartphone, providing a range of information including related images, local shopping results, price comparisons and web results.[4] It has been downloaded more than 2 million times and has identified over 50 million images.[5]
As of April 2015, CamFind's newest 4.0 release made it the first mobile visual search engine to include social features, such as the ability to like and favorite images shared around the world, as well as new 'live' and 'popular' image stream feeds.[5]
References
- ^ Image Searcher, Inc. (7 April 2013). "CamFind - Search, QR Reader, Price Comparison & Barcode Scanner". iTunes.
- ^ Image Searcher, Inc. "CamFind - Visual Search Engine". Google Play.
- ^ Sanna Chu. "CamFind Wants To Be The Google Of Visual Search But There's Just One Thing To Overcome". iDigitalTimes.
- ^ Jackie Dove. "CamFind launches CloudSight API for multiplatform visual search functionality". The Next Web.
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