Classify Your Text and Images, Your Way ๐
Use AI to organize your content with categories that make sense to you. Rate student papers, see if a room is neat and organized, visually inspect product images, or anything else you might want to do.
Text classification based on your criteria
๐ฉโ๐ผ User: Customer Support Manager
๐ฏ Goal: Classifying customer feedback for product improvement
๐ท๏ธ User-Defined Classification Criteria:
- ๐๐๐ Sentiment: Positive, Neutral, Negative
- ๐ฅ๏ธ Feature Mentioned: UI, Performance, Reliability, None
- ๐ Action Required: Urgent Fix, Feature Request, No Action
๐ฌ Customer Feedback:
"I've been using your app for a month now, and while I love how intuitive the interface is, I'm frustrated by how often it crashes when I'm in the middle of an important task. It's really impacting my productivity. Please fix this ASAP!"
๐ค AI Classification:
- Sentiment๐ Mixed (Positive about UI, Negative overall)
- Features Mentioned๐ฅ๏ธ UI, โ๏ธ Reliability
- Action Required๐จ Urgent Fix
๐ก Key Takeaway:
"While the user appreciates the intuitive UI (๐), frequent crashes are causing significant frustration (๐ ). This reliability issue requires immediate attention (๐จ) to prevent customer churn and improve overall satisfaction."
Image Classification, Your Way
User Story
Meet Captain Ahab, who manages a fleet of charter boats. He's constantly struggling with time-consuming bilge inspections across multiple vessels. Manual checks are inconsistent, and missed issues can lead to costly repairs or safety hazards. Ahab needs a quick, reliable way to assess bilge conditions, identify potential problems, and prioritize maintenance tasks across his fleet.
These categories are just examples. You define the categories that matter in your use case!
With our AI-powered image classification tool, Captain Ahab can now quickly assess bilge conditions across his fleet. By uploading photos from routine checks, he gets instant, consistent evaluations of pump presence, switch status, and debris levels. This allows him to prioritize maintenance efficiently, reducing downtime and preventing potential issues before they escalate into costly problems.
How It Works:
1. Set Your Categories
Tell us what you're classifying and what categories you want to use. You can type them in or upload a CSV or JSON file with your custom categories.
2. Provide Examples (Optional)
Give us some pre-classified examples to help our AI understand your categories better. For complex classifications, more examples help. For simple ones, you might not need any!
3. Start Classifying
Upload your texts or images, and watch as our AI organizes them into your custom categories in seconds!
Why Choose Classify Anything?
Smart AI
You tell us what you need to classify and how, and we'll make it happen using our AI.
Easy to Use
You don't have to be an IT expert to use it - just tell us what you need.
Flexible
From product reviews to research papers, classify any text or image using categories that matter to you.
More Examples
Maya, Coffee Roastery Owner
Classify coffee bean inventory
"Ethiopian Yirgacheffe, light roast. Bright acidity with notes of lemon, bergamot, and jasmine. Roasted on 05/15/2024. Customer feedback consistently mentions 'surprisingly tea-like'."
Marcus, Vintage Clothing Store Owner
Classify and price vintage clothing
"1950s polka dot swing dress, excellent condition. Vibrant colors, original buttons intact. Label reads 'Made exclusively for Bloomingdale's'. Slight scent of mothballs and rock 'n' roll."
Zoe, Workspace Optimization Consultant
Classify home office setups
"Client 089: Home office in converted closet. Standing desk, ultrawide monitor, mechanical keyboard. Lighting: Single overhead LED. Background: Blank white wall. Cat makes frequent appearances. Client complains of neck strain and 'feeling like a vampire'."
Mia, AR Content Strategist
Classify AR experiences for museum exhibits
"Paleontology Wing, T-Rex Exhibit: AR overlay shows full skeleton assembly animation. Users can 'feed' the T-Rex and hear realistic roars. Educational pop-ups about diet and habitat. Some children reported nightmares, most adults say 'cool, but wanted more blood'."
Alex, Digital Audio Advertising Specialist
Classify podcast episodes for ad matching
"Episode 42 of 'Tech Talks Tomorrow': Discussion on the ethics of AI in healthcare. Guest: Dr. Sarah Chen, AI Ethics Professor. Listener comments mention 'mind-blowing', 'scary future', and 'need to update my will'."
Liam, Circular Economy Specialist
Classify clothing items based on sustainability
"Women's denim jacket, 80% recycled cotton, 20% organic cotton. Water usage: 60% less than industry standard. Buttons: Recycled metal. Dyes: Low-impact, natural. Made in a factory using 100% renewable energy. Designed for disassembly."
Ready to Start Classifying? ๐
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Simple Pricing
Free Plan
Free
- Create one classifier
- Classify up to 5 items (images or text)
- Export results in Excel or CSV
Pro Plan
$39.90/month
- 1000 classifications per month
- Text and image classification
- Custom categories for each of your classifiers
- Up to 10 different classifiers
Need more? Contact us for custom plans.