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Agent Deck

Freemium

Summary

You snap a photo of a dish you cannot name, open a translation app, get a word, and still have no idea whether to order it — Spotter exists to close that gap between recognition and actual context.

Spotter takes a photo and returns an identification plus a written synopsis, then opens a chat thread so you can ask follow-up questions about that specific subject — visiting hours, nearby restaurants, whether the plant is edible. Every identification saves as a 'Spot,' building a location-tagged log of your trip. The workflow is single-shot: point, identify, chat. There is no batch processing, no API, no way to pipe identifications into a broader system. The free tier caps you at three identifications per day and five chat messages, which runs out fast on a full day of sightseeing.

Bottom line: Reach for Spotter when you need instant context on something unfamiliar in the field — it earns its keep on a packed travel day; it falls short the moment you hit the free tier's daily ceiling or need to export your Spots into another app.

Pricing Plans

Subscription
Price
$6.99/month or $39.99/year
Free Tier
3 photo identifications per day, 5 chat messages per spot

Free

Free

3 photo identifications per day, 5 chat messages per spot, full spot history with photos and locations, no account required to start

  • 3 daily photo IDs
  • 5 chat messages per spot
  • Full spot history
  • No sign-up required

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Best For: International travelers seeking instant context and recommendations, Hikers and nature enthusiasts identifying wildlife and plants, Food explorers wanting to understand unfamiliar cuisines, Cultural learners decoding foreign language signs and menus, Travel journal enthusiasts documenting their discoveries

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  • Instant synopsis on identification — not just a label but historical or contextual detail — so you avoid the follow-up search that usually eats five minutes after a translation app gives you a single word.
  • Per-Spot chat threads keep follow-up questions tied to the original photo, which means you are not re-explaining context every time you ask about visiting hours or safe consumption of a plant.
  • Automatic location-tagged Spot logging builds a travel journal passively, so you have a searchable record of identifications without manually writing anything down.
  • Covers a wide identification surface — landmarks, food, wildlife, plants, foreign-language text — in a single app, so you avoid juggling four separate category-specific tools on a trip.
  • The free tier caps identifications at three per day and chat at five messages: on a full day of travel or a wildlife-heavy hike, you hit that ceiling before noon, and everything after requires a paid upgrade or waiting until midnight.
  • There is no API and no documented export for Spots, so any team or developer who wants to pull identification data into a travel app, CRM, or research pipeline has no path forward — they abandon Spotter for a vision API like Google Cloud Vision or OpenAI's image input, which return raw data they can route however they need.
  • The tool is cloud-only with no self-hosted option, which means identification requests require a live data connection — in remote hiking areas or international roaming situations with spotty signal, the core workflow fails at exactly the moment it is most needed.

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About

Platforms
iOS, Android
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-03T08:01:11.719Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • International travelers seeking instant context and recommendations
  • Hikers and nature enthusiasts identifying wildlife and plants
  • Food explorers wanting to understand unfamiliar cuisines
  • Cultural learners decoding foreign language signs and menus
  • Travel journal enthusiasts documenting their discoveries

What it does well

  • Identifying landmarks and architecture while traveling
  • Recognizing unfamiliar street food and dishes before ordering
  • Identifying plants and wildlife on hiking trips
  • Decoding foreign language signs and menus
  • Building a personal travel journal with location-tagged identifications

Integrations

Gemini APIGPT API

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Agent Deck free?
Agent Deck is a paid tool ($6.99/month or $39.99/year). No permanent free tier is offered.
Is Agent Deck open source?
No — Agent Deck is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
When was Agent Deck released?
Agent Deck was first released in 2024.
What platforms does Agent Deck support?
Agent Deck is available on: iOS, Android.

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Agent Deck

Spotter is a mobile identification tool built around a three-step loop: photograph something — a landmark, a dish, a plant, a foreign-language sign — receive an AI-generated synopsis, then chat with the tool to dig deeper. Each identification is stored as a ‘Spot’ with location context, accumulating into a personal travel journal over the course of a trip. The vendor describes the workflow as point-and-shoot, with no setup or category selection required before snapping.

The differentiating feature is the per-Spot chat thread. Rather than returning a bare label, Spotter generates a synopsis and then lets you interrogate it — asking for the best visiting time, nearby food options, or safety information about a plant — without losing the context of what you photographed. That thread stays attached to the Spot, so questions and answers are logged alongside the image.

Spotter fits a traveler or hiker who wants enriched context on demand and a passive record of what they encountered. It does not fit teams building applications on top of identification data: there is no API, no self-hosted option, and no documented export path for Spots. The free tier’s three-identification daily limit and five-message chat cap hit their ceiling on any day of active exploration, and premium access is a paid-only feature. Teams or power users who need unlimited identifications without a subscription wall, or who want to integrate visual identification into a broader workflow, will exhaust Spotter’s architecture before they exhaust their use case.