Train My Camera

Use cases

For shops and boutiques with private inventory.

Use camera recognition when products are handmade, visually similar, locally sourced, or hard for new staff to identify by name. The catalog is yours: item names, shelf locations, prices, public details, internal notes, and checkout codes.

Where it helps

Missing barcodes

Scan the product itself when a barcode is absent, damaged, hidden, or not specific enough for your internal catalog.

Local maker goods

Add a representative example photo so staff can separate similar cups, scarves, prints, and wool products.

Small variants

Postcards, stickers, labels, packaging variants, and display items can be searched from the camera workflow, then shown with a barcode or QR code when needed.

A practical staff workflow

1. Build or sync the catalog

Create records manually, import a spreadsheet, or sync selected products from the system you sell with. Add one representative example photo per item.

2. Share with the team

Invite staff to the shop team and choose whether members can upload their own example photos.

3. Recognize from the floor

Open the browser app on a phone, capture a query image, compare the top matches, and use the generated code when checkout needs it.