NewEyes
An AI camera assistant from Collov Labs for people who want real-world visual input turned into shopping, styling, room design, and daily reminder outputs.
Tool overview
Based on the available evidence, NewEyes looks more like an AI vision-assistant concept or early product direction shown on X by Collov Labs than a broadly validated production tool. For adoption, it is better treated as an interesting interaction model to watch, not yet a dependable workflow product.
Its practical promise is turning camera input into actionable understanding: the official post claims it can shop what you see, suggest outfits, design around your room, estimate food calories, and remind you about plant care. It is not a traditional photo editor, and not just a text chatbot either. A more accurate comparison is a multimodal visual agent that combines scene understanding, memory, and task actions.
On barrier and cost, the evidence is very thin: mostly an official X demo and repost-style mentions, with no clear pricing, API fee sheet, public docs, GitHub repo, hands-on benchmarks, or detailed tutorials in the provided sources. So usability, integration path, reliability, and total cost cannot be judged well. Demo claims should not be read as a stable capability commitment; pricing and operating cost are officially unclear from current evidence.