Classify Anything

Classify Anything

Classify anything based on your instructions

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Classify anything you can imagine based on your own instructions. Just drop your files in (text or images) and let AI do the work for you. You decide the categories and how to determine the rules for each category.

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Joona Heino
🎯 Hey PH! I built Classify Anything because I was tired of seeing teams struggle with rigid, pre-trained classification models that didn't fit their specific needs. Whether you're a coffee roaster rating beans or a parent checking if your kid's room is actually clean, you should be able to classify things your way. Also: Very useful for settling the old hot dog / not hot dog debate once and for all. What it does: Define your own categories (whatever makes sense for you) Works with both text and images through the same simple interface No machine learning expertise needed - just tell it what you care about Classify hundreds of items in seconds Real uses we've seen: A coffee roaster standardizing their bean classification Property managers rating room cleanliness from photos A brewery organizing customer feedback A dad using it as an impartial judge of bedroom tidiness 😄 Small businesses categorizing customer reviews How it works: Define your categories (Optionally) give it a few examples Start classifying Pricing: Free tier: 5 classifications to try it out Pro: $39.90/month for 1000 classifications I built this solo and I'm actively working on it. Would love to hear what you'd classify with it! Try it out: https://www.classifyanything.com/
AnnaHo
@joonaheino Classify Anything is a fantastic tool that empowers users to create custom classification models tailored to their specific needs!
Nancy Le
This sounds incredibly powerful! Being able to train an AI model to classify files based on custom rules and categories could be a huge time-saver for so many tasks. Are there any limitations on the types of files or data that can be classified, or is it really "anything you can imagine"?
Joona Heino
@nancy_autonomous it really is pretty much anything you can imagine - obviously not great for actually selling the thing, but can be useful for so many use cases where there's no existing classifier and you need to do batches at a time. Have tried this with some extremely complex taxonomies and been really surprised at how well it works, esp w some examples. Really appreciate the comment!

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