Launching today
Ceeniq is a visual analysis tool for filmmakers, cinematographers, photographers, and creators. Upload any film frame or photo to break down its camera, lens, lighting, composition, and color, then get a practical plan for recreating the look. You can also explore a growing searchable archive of analyzed shots for inspiration and reference.





Would love to see a side by side compare mode where I can drop in two frames and have Ceeniq highlight the exact differences in focal length, lighting setup, and color grade. That would make it way easier to reverse engineer a specific look I have in mind.
@melahatakcakaya This is such a great idea. I can definitely see how a side-by-side comparison mode would make it much easier to reverse engineer a specific look. I’m adding this to the roadmap. Really appreciate the suggestion!
uploaded a frame from blade runner 2049 and it picked up the anamorphic characteristics and lighting setup almost instantly, which is genuinely useful for planning a matching shot
@kaanetkinjwgt That’s great to hear! Anamorphic characteristics are exactly the kind of details I wanted Ceeniq to help surface. Really glad you found the breakdown useful for planning a matching shot. Thanks for checking out Ceeniq!
Would love to see a side-by-side compare mode where I can drop in two reference frames and have Ceeniq highlight the technical differences between them. Would be huge for reverse engineering how scenes evolve across a sequence.
Would love a side-by-side compare view where I can drop in two frames and see the lens, lighting, and color metrics stacked against each other, makes it way easier to reverse engineer subtle differences between reference looks.
Compare Frames is now live in Ceeniq! You can upload two frames and compare the differences in lens characteristics, perspective, lighting, composition, color, and more, with a step-by-step plan for getting from A → B. Thanks again for the suggestions!