The AI camera builder · iPhone

Build any AI camera.
In 30 seconds.

Describe what you want to identify and Snapkit builds a tappable AI camera tuned to exactly your prompt. Run it. Tweak it. Publish it to Discover so other people can use it too. The first iOS app where you author the AI camera, not just use it.

iOS 26+Free to startPowered by Anthropic Claude
Plant Doctor
ID + care guide
Snap & Nutrition
calorie + macros
Math Solve
step-by-step
Receipt Reader
extract & split
Wine Whisperer
tasting notes
Pet ID
breed + care
Mushroom ID
species + caution
Translate
photo text → lang
Outfit Critic
fashion feedback
Skincare Decoder
ingredient lookup
Hanja Helper
한자 lookup
Note Tidy
handwriting → text
Color Match
pick + palette
Form Check
exercise form
+ more weekly

How it works

Describe it. Use it. Share it.

A Snap is a single AI camera you author. Snapkit ships 14 starter Snaps and a Discover marketplace of cameras the community has built — or build your own in under a minute.

1

Describe

Tap + Create in Studio and write what your camera should identify or analyze. Pick an emoji and a gradient — that's the camera. Saved as a draft instantly.

2

Snap

Open your Snap, take a photo. Claude Haiku 4.5 processes it against your prompt and returns a structured result card — key facts, action steps, confidence — in about five seconds.

3

Share

Publish to Discover and anyone can run your camera. A quick safety review runs automatically before listing. Edit or unpublish anytime from the Runner's ··· menu.

Starter Snaps

Fourteen cameras to get you started.

Snapkit ships with 14 ready-to-run AI cameras for the things people build first — plant identification, mushroom ID, math homework, receipts, wine, pets, language. Run them as-is, or tap + Create in Studio and build your own for whatever they don't cover.

Plant Doctor
ID + care guide
Snap & Nutrition
calorie + macros
Math Solve
step-by-step
Receipt Reader
extract & split
Wine Whisperer
tasting notes
Pet ID
breed + care
Mushroom ID
species + caution
Translate
photo text → lang
Outfit Critic
fashion feedback
Skincare Decoder
ingredient lookup
Hanja Helper
한자 lookup
Note Tidy
handwriting → text
Color Match
pick + palette
Form Check
exercise form
+ more weekly

Why Snapkit

Locked categories vs. your own kit.

Every other AI camera app locks you into one category — only plants, only insects, only mushrooms. Snapkit gives you the studio. Build the AI camera you actually need, even if it's a wine label scanner, a sneaker authenticator, or a coffee bean grader.

Single-purpose AI camera apps

PictureThis only does plants. Picture Insect only does insects. Picture Mushroom only does mushrooms. Cal AI only does calories. Each app, one category, one subscription. Need to identify something they don't cover? You're out of luck until someone ships a new app.

Snapkit, the builder

Write one sentence describing what your camera should do, and Snapkit builds it. Same Claude AI quality — with no category lock. Run yours, browse the community's, edit either anytime. One app, one subscription, every camera you can imagine.

FAQ

Common questions.

What is Snapkit?

Snapkit is an iOS app that lets you build your own AI identification camera in under a minute. Describe what the camera should identify, pick an emoji and a gradient, and Snapkit creates a tappable AI camera that runs your prompt against any photo. The app ships with 14 starter cameras (plant ID, mushroom ID, math solver, receipt reader, and more) plus a Discover marketplace of cameras the community has built.

Is there an AI camera app where I can write my own prompt?

Yes — Snapkit. You describe what you want the camera to identify and Snapkit builds a Claude-powered AI camera around that prompt. Other AI camera apps (PictureThis, Picture Insect, Cal AI) are locked to one category each; Snapkit is the one where you author the camera.

How is Snapkit different from PictureThis, Picture Insect, or Cal AI?

Those apps each do one thing — PictureThis identifies plants, Picture Insect identifies bugs, Cal AI counts calories. Snapkit lets you build any AI camera you need from a prompt, plus run cameras others have published. Same Claude AI quality, no category lock, one subscription.

What kinds of cameras can I build with Snapkit?

Anything you can describe in a sentence. Common examples from beta users: coffee bean grader, sneaker authenticator, wine label decoder, vintage camera identifier, sourdough crumb scorer, dog body language reader, plant disease checker. If you can write a prompt for it, Snapkit can run it.

How does building a Snap work, step by step?
  1. Open Studio and tap +.
  2. Type what you want the camera to identify or analyze (one line is enough).
  3. Pick an emoji and a gradient color — that's your camera's identity.
  4. Save as a draft, or publish to Discover.
  5. Tap your camera and snap a photo. Claude Haiku 4.5 returns a structured result card in about 5 seconds.
What is Discover in Snapkit?

Discover is the in-app marketplace of Snaps (AI cameras) published by the community. Browse trending and new, filter by category, tap any Snap to run it. Every published Snap passes a Claude Haiku safety review before listing.

How much does Snapkit cost?

Free to download. Building, saving, and publishing Snaps is free. Each run costs a small number of Sparks (credits); new accounts ship with a starter balance. Snapkit Pro is an Apple In-App Purchase subscription (monthly or yearly) for unlimited runs. One-time Spark packs are also available and never expire.

Can I edit or delete a Snap I published?

Yes. Open your published Snap from Studio, tap the ··· menu in the top-right of the Runner, and choose Edit or Delete. Edits re-run the safety review automatically. Deleting removes the Snap from Discover immediately; people who already ran it keep their result history.

What happens to my photos?

Photos are uploaded to Snapkit's servers and analyzed by Anthropic Claude AI to produce the result card. Photos are not used to train AI models. You can delete photos and run history at any time from in-app Settings. Full policy at /privacy.

Which devices does Snapkit support?

iOS 26 and later, on iPhone (primary) and iPad. Snapkit uses iOS 26 features including zoom transitions and Live Activities. A web companion is available at vibeland.app/shortcuts and shares the same account, so Sparks purchased on either platform carry over.

How do I cancel Snapkit Pro?

Open Settings → Apple ID → Subscriptions on your iPhone, find Snapkit Pro, and tap Cancel Subscription. Your access continues until the current billing period ends. The Sparks balance is separate and never expires.

Who makes Snapkit?

Codeful, an independent developer in Seoul. Snapkit and the vibeland.app web companion share one account system. Contact: support@vibeland.app.