Lekondo is an AI native platform that transforms outfits (OOTDs) into a personal style diary and digital closet. As users log their looks, Lekondo builds a structured Taste Graph—a living map of how aesthetics evolve—powering cultural insight at scale.










When people ask @mover333 and I the story behind Lekondo, the beginning wasn’t really a “business idea” so much as a persistent irritation. Everyone gets dressed every day; it is as close to universal as the human experience gets. And, yet, we treat fashion as a niche. Something indulgent or optional.
That contradiction stuck with us. If something is both universal and invisible, it usually means we’ve been given poor tools to understand it.
Before Spotify, you had to know the artist or the album you wanted. Then playlists reframed music as contextual — “yoga in the morning,” “studying while it’s raining.” Suddenly, music became a language you could navigate without already being fluent.
Fashion has never had that moment. There’s no simple way to learn from patterns or connect them to your own choices. We still treat it as opaque, insider-only. We wanted to change that: to reverse the value chain and reframe fashion not as “What are brands selling?” but “How are people actually seeing and shaping the world through clothes?”
We’re launching on Product Hunt to find early users who are as obsessed with the future of fashion as we are — and to gather feedback that will shape what we build in the next few months.