Brickit helps to build new creations from your Lego bricks: 1. Scan your pile of bricks 2. Brickit will show you what you can build with them 3. Assemble ideas with the help of instructions 4. Find bricks by looking at their location in the pile
@elephantum This looks cool. We took a picture and it detected 1,297 original Lego bricks but had no suggestions. How does one submit a bug?
It would be cool if there was an option to submit the photo from the app.
@codename_one We are a bit overwhelmed with the amount of attention currently. And our database is sad. It should be ok soon enought, we are scaling up at the moment.
@codename_one it should be a bit better now (I hope) :)
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My kids are gonna freak out - just tested this and got over 100 suggestions of what we could build....the app even shows you where in the pile the necessary pieces are located!
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The fact that this isn't already Product Hunt's #1 Product of the Year is mindboggling
Let's get to an Android app a little quicker, shall we?
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Must be nice for kids, but they would need an iphone to get the app? Also, too bad we don't get a demo
@alex_briukhovetskyi1 we do ML-inference on the user device so whatever your device can handle.
Typical large pile contains around 1500 parts. It takes some time to process, but it's manageable.
My kids are gonna freak out - just tested this and got over 100 suggestions of what we could build....the app even shows you where in the pile the necessary pieces are located!
App sucks for small projects. Minimum is 500 bricks, but when you take the pic, the App does NOT identify the individual sizes and shapes correctly or accurately, resulting in NO WAY to build the items displayed. It's only good when you use > 2000 bricks, and then only because there's so many bricks you don't see the inaccuracies.
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