Lens AI & Identifier・EveryScan
- Known vulnerabilities
- 0
- Still open
- 0
- KEV open
- 0
- Max CVSS score
- —
Privacy Score
Respectful · 100/100
Composite: 40% critical shared + 30% high shared + 20% high collected + 10% sensitive density.
See breakdown
- Critical shared 0/-40 0 critical shared
- High shared 0/-30 0 high + 1 medium shared
- High collected 0/-20 1 high + 0 medium collected
- Sensitive density 0/-10 25% sensitive
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Description
EveryScan is an AI-powered scanner app that helps you identify animals, plants, coins, jewelry, food, cards, and other objects using your phone camera. Skip search engines — just take a picture and get instant answers about the world around you. Whether you're exploring nature, examining collectibles, or curious about a movie scene, EveryScan delivers accurate image recognition right on your device. Use the built-in AI translator to point your camera at any text and instantly translate it into one of 90+ languages. You can also scan any shopping item — from clothes and jewelry to electronics — to compare prices and find the best deal. USE THIS APP TO: - Scan sport cards and TCG cards to check their price, value, and rarity level - Identify animals from a photo (including dog and cat breeds) - Recognize insects, spiders, snakes, and reptiles - Identify birds by sight or sound - Scan plants, flowers, mushrooms, and trees - Detect coins and learn their origin and estimated value - Scan jewelry and antiques to discover their value and details - Shop smarter — scan any item to compare prices - Examine stamps and discover their history and rarity - Analyze food and meals for nutritiona…
Data collected and shared
Source: App Store · App Privacy · 4 data item(s) declared
Indicative classification based on data sensitivity. "Shared" = transmitted to third parties (publisher-declared).
Known vulnerabilities (CVE)
No CVE is currently referenced in NVD for this app with a mobile CPE configuration. The absence of CVEs is not a security guarantee.