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Summary
You photograph a dish at a street market in Chiang Mai, then spend the next ten minutes switching between Google, a translation app, and a travel blog trying to piece together what you're eating and whether it's safe. Spotter collapses that loop into a single camera tap.
Point the camera, snap, and the app returns an AI-generated synopsis tied to whatever is in frame — a landmark, a menu item, a trail plant, a foreign sign. Each identification is saved as a 'Spot,' building a persistent visual log of your trip without any manual journaling. The follow-up chat lets you dig into practical detail — best visiting times, nearby restaurants, whether you can walk the stairs — without leaving the context of that identification. The free tier caps you at three identifications per day, which breaks down fast on any active travel day. Premium unlocks more snaps, but the tool has no API and no self-hosted option, so teams or developers who want to embed this capability in their own product hit a wall immediately.
Bottom line: Spotter works well as a personal travel companion for occasional explorers who want a lightweight visual journal; it fails the moment a developer, tour operator, or power traveler needs more than three daily identifications or programmatic access to the identification engine.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $6.99/month or $39.99/year for Premium
- Free Tier
- 3 daily photo identifications, 5 chat messages per spot, full spot history accessible without payment
Free
3 photo identifications per day, 5 chat messages per spot, full spot history with photos and locations
- 3 daily identifications
- 5 chat messages per spot
- Travel journal with full history
- Photo and location auto-tagging
- No account required
Premium
Unlimited identifications, advanced features, choice of AI models
- Unlimited photo identifications
- 25 chat messages per spot
- Choose AI model (Gemini or GPT)
- Custom synopsis modes
- Auto-renewal subscription
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Single-tap identification across landmarks, food, wildlife, and foreign signage, so you stop losing context switching between a translation app, a search engine, and a travel guide mid-street.
- Every identification auto-saves as a geolocated 'Spot,' which means your trip log builds itself without manual entry — useful for anyone who wants to reconstruct an itinerary after the fact.
- In-context follow-up chat is scoped to the specific identification, so practical answers — queue times, nearby dining, accessibility — stay attached to the moment rather than floating in a generic search history.
- Covers a wide range of visual categories — monuments, cuisine, wildlife, plants, signs — so a single app handles identification needs across a full travel day without category gaps.
- Freemium entry point lets you validate whether the identification quality meets your standards before committing to a paid tier.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The free tier limits you to three identifications per day — a constraint that breaks down on any active travel day before lunch. Users who hit the cap mid-trip either stop using the tool or pay, with no option to earn additional snaps.
- No API and no self-hosted option means any developer or business that wants to embed Spotter's identification capability into their own product cannot. Teams building travel apps or field tools who reach this wall move to a dedicated computer-vision or multimodal API — Google Cloud Vision, OpenAI Vision, or similar — and build the journaling layer themselves.
- The chat follow-up is informational only; it cannot book tickets, make reservations, or take any external action. Users who want the conversation to do something — not just answer questions — find the tool stops exactly where the task begins.
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About
- Platforms
- iOS, Android
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-05T12:17:43.385Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Travel enthusiasts building a visual travel journal
- Food lovers exploring international cuisines
- Hikers and nature photographers identifying plants and wildlife
- Cultural and history buffs learning about monuments
What it does well
- Travel documentation and building location-based memories
- Food and cuisine exploration when traveling internationally
- Wildlife and plant identification during outdoor activities
- Language learning through sign and menu translation
- Historical and architectural education at landmarks
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- Is Knowable free?
- Knowable is a paid tool ($6.99/month or $39.99/year for Premium). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Knowable open source?
- No — Knowable is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
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- Knowable is available on: iOS, Android.
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Spotter is a mobile visual identification tool built around a three-step workflow: photograph something in the real world, receive an AI-generated synopsis instantly, then ask follow-up questions in a chat interface anchored to that specific identification. The vendor describes coverage across landmarks, street food, wildlife, plants, and foreign-language signs. Every identification is stored as a ‘Spot,’ so the app doubles as a passive travel journal — each entry timestamped and tied to a location without requiring the user to write anything.
The differentiating feature is the in-context chat layer. After identification, you can ask practical questions — crowd timing, nearby restaurants, accessibility, local pricing — and the responses are scoped to the specific Spot rather than a generic web search. The Eiffel Tower example the vendor surfaces shows it returning Michelin-starred dining suggestions alongside budget alternatives, stair-versus-elevator logistics, and ticket booking advice. That contextual depth, attached to a saved visual record, is what separates it from a one-shot image search.
Spotter fits a narrow but well-defined scenario: a solo traveler or small group that wants passive documentation and on-demand local knowledge without toggling between five separate apps. It breaks down for anyone whose travel day involves more identifications than the free tier allows, and it offers no path for developers or businesses to integrate the capability — no API, no self-hosting, no white-label option. Teams building travel apps, tour platforms, or field research tools who encounter Spotter in research will need a computer-vision API from a different vendor entirely.
