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Baguni
Simple receipt scanning and smart expense categorization
6 followers
Simple receipt scanning and smart expense categorization
6 followers
Baguni scans your receipts, sorts them by category, and tracks your monthly spending. Share with your household, set a budget, and see exactly where your money goes.








Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I’m Doyoung, a CS student and a builder who loves solving real-world friction with AI. I built Baguni because I was tired of surface-level budgeting apps.
"Baguni" (바구니) means "Basket" in Korean. I chose this name to create a place where all your scattered spending data—every single item in your shopping basket—could be collected and understood in one place.
We’ve all seen those tools that show a big, scary red bar at the end of the month. But knowing I spent $500 on "Groceries" never really helped me change my habits. I wanted to dig deeper:
How much was spent on high-quality protein vs. processed snacks?
Was I overspending on produce that I’d eventually just throw away?
The truth is, real change happens in the details, but tracking those details manually is nearly impossible.
How it works: Instead of stopping at the total transaction, Baguni dives straight into the line items. By simply snapping a photo of your receipt, the app parses every single entry to give you a level of detail that most finance tools ignore. It moves beyond generic categories to show you the specific spending patterns that actually drive your lifestyle.
The Result: By turning raw receipt data into these personalized, granular reports, budgeting finally starts to feel obvious instead of painful. You’re not just looking at a total number anymore; you’re looking at a clear map of your choices.
Baguni is live on the App Store now! If you’re looking for a clearer, more detailed picture of your financial health, I’d love for you to give it a try. I'll be here to answer any questions and listen to your feedback! 🚀
@yoondoyoung Simple expense tracking is surprisingly hard to get right, and receipt scanning plus household sharing sounds useful. How accurate is the receipt categorization, and can users create custom categories if something gets misclassified?
@nicole_hynek Thanks for the upvote and the great question!
The accuracy is generally high, but for tricky items like packaged kimchi, it can occasionally vary. To handle this, you can easily review and fix categories right after scanning or edit them later. We actually track which items get corrected most often, so we can use that data to keep improving the model's precision with every update!