Brickit's AI Camera Scans Your LEGO to Suggest Things You Can Build
10 monthes ago - By Peta Pixel
If you have a giant pile of LEGO bricks and are in need of ideas on what to build, Brickit is an amazing app that was made just for you. It uses a powerful AI camera to rapidly scan your LEGO bricks and then suggest fun little projects you can build with what you have.
Here's a short 30-second demo showing how the app works - prepare to have your mind blown:
Once you've downloaded the free app, all you need to do is spread out your LEGO bricks on the ground so that all the pieces are visible. Open up the AI camera inside Brickit and point it at the LEGO from above - the app will then use...
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