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Digitizer.Fun is a collection of web projects built around stylus input on devices. The main items mentioned in the source content include Sudoku, crossword puzzles, Emoji Seclusion, and Drone Spy. It is not a typical generative AI application; it is closer to a set of stylus/touch-friendly web puzzles and map-based mini-games. Some projects can be operated with a mouse, touchscreen, or trackpad. The site also notes that some are suitable for e-ink devices, while others require a higher refresh rate.
In Sudoku, users can enter numbers by handwriting, with support for zooming, erasing, adjusting line width, checking answers, and choosing difficulty levels. Users can also create custom puzzles using an 81-character starting grid plus an answer string. The crossword feature supports uploading .puz files and filling letters into squares by handwriting, with seek, zoom, erase, and check functions. However, the page explicitly states that handwriting recognition is not perfect and requires reasonably good penmanship with clearly connected strokes. Emoji Seclusion and Drone Spy are casual strategy games based on drawing regions on a map.
The source content does not disclose any AI models, algorithm providers, or training data sources. The identifiable “smart” functionality mainly consists of making handwritten digits/letters computer-readable and checking whether answers are correct. In terms of pricing, there is no mention of subscriptions, paid plans, or in-app purchases, so it can tentatively be understood as free to use, though this should not be taken as an indication of long-term policy. Integration options appear limited: crosswords support uploading .puz files, and Sudoku supports URL parameters and puzzle strings. No API, SDK, or third-party platform integrations are mentioned.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it is well suited to users of tablets, touchscreens, styluses, and some e-ink devices. The zoom, erase, and answer-checking features in Sudoku and crosswords are also well aligned with handwriting-based use. The drawbacks are limited product transparency and the lack of privacy information, account system, technical documentation, or commercial support. Crosswords only support 15x15 and 21x21 grids, and the map games have limitations such as some islands not displaying. It is suitable for users who want to solve lightweight puzzles with a stylus or try experimental web interactions, but not for teams looking for a mature AI productivity tool, API service, or Chinese-language content ecosystem.
The crawled content does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment availability, or ICP filing status, so its accessibility is unknown. Since no paid offering is mentioned, payment usability cannot be assessed either. If it is inaccessible, alternatives include Web Sudoku, QQWing, online .puz crossword tools, or importing puzzle images into handwriting apps such as GoodNotes and Notability.
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