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AppRecs rating 4.0. Trustworthiness 81 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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Low review manipulation risk
22% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
81% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
76% positive sampled reviews
About Deep Photo Analyzer with AI
With this app you can:
* see what color and content the app has detected in your photo
* search & filter photos by a detected content class (e.g., beach, flowers, animals, etc.)
* search & filter photos by a specific color (e.g., white, blue, green, etc.)
* search & filter photos by a specific year.
* capture a new photo and search for other photos in your collection that are similar to it ('search-by-example'). If you capture a photo of a document, for example, it will search for other photos of documents in your photo library.
* view a photo in different sorted lists, either sorted by time, color, or content class. This allows you for a selected photo to see other pics with a similar content (recording time, color, or content).
Furthermore, you can
* delete photos (directly in Photos)
* export photos to an album (directly in Photos)
These features help you to efficiently organize your photos. For example, in combination with similarity search, you can quickly delete duplicates. Moreover, you can quickly export photos of a specific content class (e.g., "beach") or a specific color (e.g., "white") to an own album.
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Reviews for Deep Photo Analyzer with AI
FinBrain
USELESS
I’m trying to identify different rooms and elements in a home and this thing is USELESS. Put in stairs and I get two stair pics and 22 that have no relevance at all. It goes on like that. Bought every bell and whistle it comes with and none of it works.
Banjo123657
Hidden treasure? So useful for photogs, amazing customer service
The app can find photos by primary color, so if you tap the red box any image that is primarily red or pink (photos are shown in a color range) you can see and export all your photos to an ios album. The best part is that it doesn’t duplicate your photos and take up space. It simply adds them to a folder in your photo library. Also matches based on image contents, so it may recognize all photos with flowers for example, and it can find more specific content within your images as well, like “necklace” or “lampshade.” It does this at least as well as google photos and more quickly. The shining star really is the customer support, however. I had a small issue exporting the color galleries to my library and sent a screenshot and brief description directly to the developer and was met with a friendly person eager to help. The issue was fixed by the next day. Highly recommended and not sure why it’s not ranked higher in the App Store. Thanks again for the speedy assistance you provided last month. :)