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Sharmila Rangasamyleft a comment
Security in the IDE is where it should be caught - not after deployment. What languages and frameworks do you support? Would love to try this.
Guardian IDEControl AI-generated code before it ships.
Sharmila Rangasamyleft a comment
Love this! I use RevenueCat for my app and checking the dashboard constantly is a habit. Having it in the menu bar saves so many tab switches. Great idea.

CatBarRevenueCat stats in your macOS menu bar.
Your kid drew a dinosaur. A rainbow house. What would they look like in real life?
Fridge2Frame finds out. Snap a photo, AI turns it into photorealistic art in 10 seconds.
1. Photo any drawing (crayon, pencil, marker)
2. AI transforms it in ~10 seconds
3. Save to your phone or share with family
- Built for children's art - keeps the imperfections
- Photorealistic, not cartoon filters
- No ads, no tracking, kid-safe
Free - 3 transforms, no credit card. iOS now, Android soon.

Fridge2FrameTurn your kid's drawings into photorealistic AI art
Sharmila Rangasamyleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Sharmila, solo founder of Fridge2Frame. My 6-year-old son Avi draws constantly. Every day there's a new creation on the fridge - dinosaurs, police cars chasing bad guys, alien visits gone wild. I love every single one of them. One day I wondered: what would these look like if AI turned them into real art? So I built an app to find out. The first time I saw the result, I...

Fridge2FrameTurn your kid's drawings into photorealistic AI art
Sharmila Rangasamyleft a comment
I'm building three products right now and each one has a completely different answer to this. For Shoute (voice-to-text), the free tier is generous because the product sells itself once people try it. For Fridge2Frame (physical keepsakes), free doesn't make sense since there's a cost-of-goods. My rule of thumb: if the free tier creates a habit, it's worth giving away.
Sharmila Rangasamyleft a comment
Congrats on the launch, Robin! Audio only and no screen time is exactly what bedtime should be. My son would love being the main character of his own story. I actually build something in a similar space (Fridge2Frame, turning kids' art into keepsakes) so I really appreciate products that are made for how families actually work. Can kids request things to be in the story? Like "I want a dragon...

GrammsScreen-free bedtime stories personalized to your child

