Collect your favorite things in real life. Point your camera and tap the shutter — Loot recognizes it, cuts it out, and sorts it into the right collection. Then share with friends.
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cutting out objects with just one tap actually worked pretty well, way less fiddly than i expected. the auto-sorting into collections saved me from my usual mess of camera roll screenshots.
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When you say Loot recognizes the object and sorts it automatically, how well does it handle similar-looking items from the same category, like two different mugs or near-identical sneakers?
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The instant cutout and auto-sorting feels really polished. Wish more camera apps made the collection step this seamless.
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the instant cutout feels really polished, like the recognition model actually understands what matters in the frame instead of just tracing edges. nice touch that it sorts into collections automatically so theres no extra step.
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Pointed it at my coffee mug and it actually cut it out clean on the first try, which surprised me. Sorting it into a collection felt pretty smooth too.
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Does it work offline or do you need a connection for the recognition step? Also wondering how well it handles cluttered backgrounds when scanning something small like a vinyl record cover.
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how well does the object recognition actually work for tricky stuff like overlapping items or weird shapes in messy backgrounds?
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Played around with it for a few minutes and the cutout actually worked on my cluttered bookshelf without much fuss. Sorting into collections on the fly is a neat touch, wish it grouped similar items automatically though.
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The instant cutout and auto-sorting feels so smooth, like the camera and the sorting logic are working in perfect sync instead of fighting each other.
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the fact that Loot cuts out objects right in the camera view instead of dumping you into an editing app afterwards is such a thoughtful touch. feels like the team actually used it themselves.
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cutting out objects with just one tap actually worked pretty well, way less fiddly than i expected. the auto-sorting into collections saved me from my usual mess of camera roll screenshots.
When you say Loot recognizes the object and sorts it automatically, how well does it handle similar-looking items from the same category, like two different mugs or near-identical sneakers?
The instant cutout and auto-sorting feels really polished. Wish more camera apps made the collection step this seamless.
the instant cutout feels really polished, like the recognition model actually understands what matters in the frame instead of just tracing edges. nice touch that it sorts into collections automatically so theres no extra step.
Pointed it at my coffee mug and it actually cut it out clean on the first try, which surprised me. Sorting it into a collection felt pretty smooth too.
Does it work offline or do you need a connection for the recognition step? Also wondering how well it handles cluttered backgrounds when scanning something small like a vinyl record cover.
how well does the object recognition actually work for tricky stuff like overlapping items or weird shapes in messy backgrounds?
Played around with it for a few minutes and the cutout actually worked on my cluttered bookshelf without much fuss. Sorting into collections on the fly is a neat touch, wish it grouped similar items automatically though.
The instant cutout and auto-sorting feels so smooth, like the camera and the sorting logic are working in perfect sync instead of fighting each other.
the fact that Loot cuts out objects right in the camera view instead of dumping you into an editing app afterwards is such a thoughtful touch. feels like the team actually used it themselves.