Recognition results Demomoka pot
Upper and lower pot body, metal material, handle and stove coffee utensil shape.
When you see an object that you “don’t know what it’s called”, CapKnow can first give clues to its name, explanation of its purpose, and similar items.
Recognition results DemoUpper and lower pot body, metal material, handle and stove coffee utensil shape.
Take a picture of the overall shape, interface, scale, and material to get an idea of what it might be.
Take additional photos of the brand, model, nameplate and packaging text to help determine usage and similar items.
Understand common uses in conjunction with the environment of use, handles, interfaces, cutter heads, or measuring cup scales.
Save vessel types, materials, patterns and scene notes as cultural insights.
Organize names, uses, similarities and reminders so you can quickly retrieve them next time.
Distinguish between measuring tools, cutting tools and cooking utensils by looking at the shape, edge, handle, scale and material.
Look at the jaws, threads, bits, handles and wear locations, and pay attention to safe operating boundaries.
Look at the body, strings, keys, mouthpiece, or drum head and the results are appropriate to learn the name and purpose.
Distinguish between training equipment and protective gear based on the structure, size, straps, grips and usage scenarios.
Look at the vessel type, material, patterns and cultural scenes, suitable for travel and museum records.
Look at the interfaces, ports, logos and models. Maintenance, power supply and compatibility still require professional confirmation.
The purpose of an item often comes from its shape, connection methods, and text identification.
Front, side, back and nameplates can reduce misidentification of similar items.
Kitchen countertops, tool boxes, display cabinets, packaging or instructions can add clues of purpose.
Do not disassemble, power on, or try out unknown equipment for identification purposes.
Item identification is not a substitute for appliance repair, medical device judgment, child safety, legal restrictions, or industrial equipment operating advice.
Clues to common names and uses can be given, but specialist equipment, maintenance and safe operation require reference to instructions or a professional.
Identification clues will be more complete if the make, model, nameplate or packaging information is clear in the photo.
When you see something you don’t recognize, take a photo of it. CapKnow will give possible answers, basis and related knowledge, and save them to your knowledge record.