Element Hunter

Element Hunter

Auto search relevant photos and videos for content creators

5.0
1 review

13 followers

A productivity booster to automatically find relevant photos and videos for content creators, students and professionals. It uses AI to analyse content, identify relevant topics and find free and relevant visual media to be used in articles, reports and videos
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Vy - Cross platform AI agent
Vy - Cross platform AI agent
AI agent that uses your computer, cross platform, no APIs
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Anthony C
Hunter
This product aligns really well with my goal - to build useful product using innovative technology to boost productivity for users in everyday tasks. With Element Hunter, content creators no longer need to manually and repetitively search different keywords to find relevant visual media to include in their content. When I was writing an article, it was a very mundane and time consuming process to search different combinations of keywords in Pixabay, Pexels and google. This pain point inspired this SaaS product. As the content creator economy is taking off, I hope Element Hunter helps YouTubers making videos, bloggers writing articles, students writing PPTs and professionals writing reports to conveniently find relevant photos and videos to include in their content.
Frank Du
This would not be super useful for reports like you mentioned because most visual media such as visualisations and tables would need to be self produced. But I really wish I had this tool when I was in university because it would be a life saver for PPTs. When we need to make a presentation for a group project, I would think about what key words and topics are best to be used for search words. Then I would, ONE BY ONE, Google search and find one that is of good quality. This "searching one keyword by one keyword" process was indeed time consuming like you mentioned. So I can see how it would be useful for students doing PPT presentation for group project. But too bad I am too old to test lol
Troy Lee
Sometimes not all topics I am interested in are extracted. Prob only so much u can do guessing my mind (not sure what logic you used though, nlp? frequency?) But overall, good product, useful to find photo, keen to use it for my next article on crypto.