How it works
WhatzThis turns photos into structured identification and next steps.
1) Add photos (multiple angles help)
Add 1–5 images of the same subject. A wide shot provides context; close-ups of labels, markings, or texture improve accuracy.
2) We identify what matters (not what’s obvious)
WhatzThis focuses on the primary subject and returns useful details people typically can’t get just by looking (identification, relevant context, and practical guidance). It avoids scene narration and unsupported guesses.
3) You get a shareable result + follow-ups
Results are structured and easy to share (copy/share/PDF). You can ask follow-up questions to refine details or get next steps. If the system needs better evidence, it will say exactly what to photograph.
Safety and accuracy principles
- Evidence-first: confidence and detail depend on what’s visible in the photos.
- No forced certainty: if the photos aren’t sufficient, WhatzThis asks for the missing view/label/marking.
- People can be described, but real individuals are not identified by name.