Browser extension

Find where to buy anything in a photo you're already looking at.

A small icon appears over photos as you browse. Click it, and a vision model identifies the distinct products in that image and searches Amazon — and Flipkart in India — for matching listings, right there on the page.

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a photo you're browsing

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Ceramic pour-over dripper

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How it works

Three steps, and nothing happens until you click.

The extension never scans a page on its own and never inserts a link you didn't ask for.

1

An icon appears on the photo

Browsing normally, a small icon shows up over any image large enough to plausibly contain a product — nothing else about the page changes.

2

Click it to search

Only that one image is sent for analysis. A vision model identifies the distinct products in the frame and describes each one.

3

Compare, then buy on your terms

Real Amazon (and Flipkart in India) search links appear inline — a direct search for that exact product, plus a broader category search. We never invent a price or a listing that isn't really there: what you see is what Amazon's own search returns when you click through.

Affiliate links

Links are generated once — at the moment you click through.

Not before, not in bulk, and never on a page you didn't explicitly ask about.

No auto-injection

The extension never rewrites links or adds affiliate tags to pages you're simply browsing.

One image at a time

Nothing is analyzed until you click the icon on a specific photo — this isn't a background scanner.

Tag applied at click time

The affiliate tag for the relevant marketplace and region is added only when you click a "Product," "Category," or "View on ..." link — never before.