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Snap the receipt, tap who had what, and Splitski does the math — tax and tip included. One-time price, no subscription, ever.
Snap a photo of any dog or cat and Pawdigree tells you the breed — with an honest confidence read instead of a confident guess.
One country, once a day. Guess by name and the map tells you warmer or colder — same target for everyone, share your emoji grid when you nail it.
Point your camera at anything overhead and AI tells you what it most likely is — balloon, drone, satellite, lens flare, or genuinely unidentified — with calibrated confidence.
Point a new domain at Vercel, run one command, and it handles Google Search Console and Bing for you — token, TXT record, property, sitemap. About 90 seconds instead of fifteen minutes of clicking.
A public, no-login tracker for the 2026 Andes hantavirus outbreak — official case data mirrored onto a map, news ingested automatically, a running timeline that updates throughout the day.
Click an element on your localhost page, type a note, and a companion server writes it straight into your repo where Claude Code or Cursor can read it. No screenshots, no copy-paste.
Six shapes, six colors, one tidy little tile game — and it lives right inside your iMessage conversations. Drag, match, send.
Snap a photo of a test, let AI mark it, review the marks, send. Built for teachers who'd rather not spend Sunday with a red pen. Live in beta now.
Paste a text, a screenshot, or a link and ScamScout tells you whether it's a scam — and why. The web version is live in beta now.