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AI jewelry retouching, virtual try-ons & video — studio quality in secondsOpen
Admin Photigy🙏 1 karmaJun 16, 2026@NeuroVizWe teach product photographers for a living, so we're picky about what actually holds up to a pro eye. NeuroViz surprised us. The retouching keeps the real texture of metal and stones instead of plasticky AI smoothing — that's the part most tools get wrong. We've started recommending it to students who need clean catalog shots fast without losing the craft. It doesn't replace a good photographer, it just removes the boring 80% so you can focus on the shot that matters. -

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Hi Taaft community! I’m the creator of ConceptViz. We built this tool specifically for educators and researchers who deal with complex information daily. ConceptViz uses AI to instantly transform dense lesson plans, curriculum notes, or research frameworks into clear, structured diagrams. Our goal is to help K12 teachers make abstract concepts tangible for students and to help researchers map out logical workflows without the manual drudgery of drawing. I’d love to hear how this fits into your academic or classroom workflow—your feedback will help us build a better tool for the education community! 🚀
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Tried to fix a cropped travel photo and it worked great. The AI naturally expanded the sky and beach, so the image fit a 16:9 YouTube thumbnail without any visible seams or quality loss.
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Remove backgrounds from images with AI in seconds.Open
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Experimented with the image to video mode. You are limited to 8 creations per day on the free plan, a 3s preset duration and no prompt inputting as the AI analyze the image to decide the most likely possible animation. So far from the given results with eight different picture type, it clearly looks like the AI engine is more prone to animate subject rather than anything else.
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Just paste content in, layout will automatically be desigend
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I did not like it. Seems very generic and did not adapt or recognized the topic to change the figures and the templates. Simply put my text to templates not related to the topic.
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I felt there is need of more ready made templates. But, it does what it claims. I chose one question suggested by the AI agent, and it created the infographics in few seconds. It's cool. Saving it for future reference.
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Create hyper-realistic, magazine-quality portraits from reference images.Open -
It's not clear from the description but I inferred from the generative input suggestions this tool specifically creates images of people in coffee shops, drinking while reading.
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Realistic bash simulation with advanced memory system.Open -
I asked it for a vector of a rocket ship and it proceeded to describe how to design this. Then I asked it to create the image it described. The result was in a vector-looking style, but of course not a vector graphic, since Dall-e can't do that. I'd have to use another program like Illustrator to convert it to a vector.

