![]() Not only does it show the product, it also shows the online stores where the item can be bought. Once the user uploads the snap, the app searches an exact match in its database and suggests a range of related products. The user just needs to snap and upload a picture of the item, be it a designer dress seen in a magazine or a swatch of fabric and click on search. ScanIt as they call it is an app that lets users find their favorite items with just a snap. ![]() But armed with a smartphone, all you have to do is snap a photo and there’s an app which will try to identify the item and find information on it. Even after doing all these, the solutions aren’t reliable most of the times, left you wasting your precious time. Feeding Google with some random keywords about the product won’t fetch you any meaningful result, alternatively you ask your friends or post on some forums asking more information about the product. Imagine a situation where you’re trying to find an item you saw days ago. While the future of the web is becoming visual with websites like Pinterest, Instagram and Tumblr, more people are shifting to online shopping rather than offline. What is all of this information were available to you just by clicking a picture of the product? Sounds like something out of James Bond film, doesn’t it? Now what if I told you that there’s an app that lets you do this? Would you rather be the clueless guy with a ton of questions or your own version of Daniel Craig? Ever saw something you really liked? A colleague’s laptop? A friend’s bag? A movie star’s sunglasses or even a cool looking plant? What were the questions that came to your mind?
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