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Camp 2.0

Let AI understand and organize your screenshots

iOS
Productivity
Artificial Intelligence

Hunted byMike ChoiMike Choi

Screenshots are one of the easiest ways to save content on your phone. Camp supercharges your screen capture flow by automatically detecting and extracting information you care about.

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Hey there Product Hunt 👋 We started building Camp to solve a simple problem; we take a lot of screenshots with valuable information but never look back at them. Camp 1.0 attempted to solve this problem but the process was very manual. @chrismessina said it the best > For Camp to be truly magical, I shouldn't have to ever type! Camp is back with version 2.0 and we are proud to say that it now does exactly that. Camp knows why you took a screenshot and automatically extracts & shows you the most relevant information in beautifully crafted cards. We believe this AI powered extraction flow will help you finally "inbox zero" your screenshots and free your Photo library from forgotten screenshots. With this initial launch, Camp can automatically extract 🗺️ Point of interests 🎵 Songs 🎼 Albums 👩‍🎤 Musicians 📖 Books 🖥️ Websites 🔠 Text content 🐦 Twitter posts 🛍️ Products & Items (COMING SOON) 👗 Outfits (COMING SOON) I will end with a question. What kind of things do you take a screenshot of and how many screenshots do you have on your phone 🎀

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Appealing idea, but I'm finding this app does not work well at all. After it scans my photos it finds about 1,000 screenshots. I'm then dumped on a Tinder-like stack of images that makes me think I'm meant to swipe left or right to keep or archive the photos it's found, but this is not the case. Rather, it appears that I'm supposed to swipe up or down instead? I have no idea what I'm supposed to do. An explanation would be nice. Further, while it appears that swiping up archives the image I'm viewing, swiping down has no function. It makes the Camp logo spin halfway but I can't get it to spin to reveal an icon like swiping up. Basically, this view only allows me to archive images. But then again, am I really archiving images by swiping up? This is so confusing. If I swipe to the left I'm shown a library with categories. While the Tinder-like stack of images showed me a notification bubble with the number 1,035, indicating I have that many images to swipe on, the library view only shows me 8 images. Why is there this difference? No idea. When I swipe to archive additional images from the Tinder stack, they do not appear in the library, though a few of the images in the library are images I've swiped. How do I get new images to appear in the library? No clue. How do I delete useless categories like tweet? Does not appear to be possible. All said, it appears this app is entirely broken from my perspective. I thought I understood what it was going to do before downloading it, but now that I've used the app I have no idea what it's supposed to do.
Wow, you read my mind, this is exactly what I needed but how I can save images in my phone gallery
your website is current returning this error btw: 500: INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR Code: INTERNAL_DEPLOYMENT_FETCH_FAILED ID: iad1::t6582-1705528106792-b379531919a9
Congratulations on the launch. Every day I come in and see cool products. It seems to me that very soon I won't even need to go anywhere - everything will be viewed/analyzed/resolved without me :) Success in the development of the product!
Awesome! Really excited to see something that will help me clear my photo library of all the junk I have accumulated lol
WOW, awesome!!! I've *always* wanted to manually do this but never get around to it. Downloading!!!
Very cool product! I was just thinking of starting to organize them manually but I have 28 thousand! How does the sync work with our current icloud/ phone? I would actually love to delete them off my phone and be able to have them separately than my pictures. thanks!
I think that's a great thing!! I mean, everyone knows it. We take screenshots of everything that seems important to us and then have no overview at all. I'm really looking forward to trying out the app and will definitely give my feedback. Personally, I often take screenshots of things I want to buy. I also find it fascinating that locations are also saved. Is it possible to link this map to Google Maps or to the Apple map?
@guard_if Congratulations on your launch! I literally was dreaming about some kind of a solution to gather and organize my screenshots! Followed you on Twitter :)
Oh wow, interesting. I have tons of screenshots always. Do you think of building it for PC as well, cause I have lots of laptop screenshots that are all over the place xD
Seems like we have a screenshot-race today between ScreenFloat and Camp AI! I'd suggest to check out the page of ScreenFloat, maybe you two can learn a lot from each other's comments!

About Camp 2.0 on Product Hunt

Let AI understand and organize your screenshots

Camp 2.0 launched on Product Hunt on January 17th, 2024 and earned 162 upvotes and 30 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. Screenshots are one of the easiest ways to save content on your phone. Camp supercharges your screen capture flow by automatically detecting and extracting information you care about.

Camp 2.0 was featured in iOS (110.2k followers), Productivity (649.8k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (466.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 249.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Camp 2.0?

Camp 2.0 was hunted by Mike Choi. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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