decisio Photo Import - Snap a shelf, import your whole collection

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Still manually adding every movie, book, or game you own? Not anymore. Snap a photo of your bookshelf, DVD stack, or game collection — decisio detects the titles, matches them to our database across movies, TV, books, podcasts, and games, and pulls everything into My Collection in a few taps. Most apps make you search and add titles one by one; we turned an hour of data entry into one photo. Your collection. Digitized. Organized. Ready to swipe. No ads, no algorithms — just your taste.

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Chris here, founder of decisio. The origin of this feature is embarrassingly relatable: we kept hearing the same thing from our most passionate users — "I love swiping, but I own hundreds of books/DVDs/games and I am NOT typing them all in." Fair. Adding your existing collection title-by-title was our biggest onboarding wall, and the people hitting it hardest were exactly the collectors and superfans we built decisio for. So we asked the obvious question: your collection is already organized... on your shelves. Why can't the shelf just be the input? Photo Import is the answer. Point your camera at a bookshelf, a DVD stack, or a pile of games — decisio detects the titles, matches them against our database (movies, TV, books, podcasts, video games, tabletop games), and imports the lot into My Collection in a few taps. An hour of data entry became one photo. The hardest part, honestly, was matching messy reality to clean data — cracked spines, weird lighting, that one book that's always shelved sideways. Every shelf photo taught us something. Bigger picture: decisio is our answer to decision fatigue. No ads, no engagement algorithms — you swipe on what you actually like, and your taste does the recommending. Your collection is the richest taste signal there is, and now it takes seconds to bring it in. I'll be here all day answering questions. And I'm genuinely curious: what's the most chaotic shelf you'd test this on? Someone's going to try a milk crate of unsorted DVDs and I want to see the results.

the swipe based discovery is actually fun and the letterboxd integration pulls in my watched history which made the first recommendations feel spot on.