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Picture The Amazing is not a single AI SaaS product, but a “collection of projects” site showcasing multiple small apps built around real-world problems: Pupup for puppy training, Mr. Kibble for AI receipt recognition, NeonChat for remotely controlling Claude Code, Rooms as a 3D social space, and Claude College as an interactive Claude Code course. The site states that these projects run on Raspberry Pi devices in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.
The clearest AI-related products are Mr. Kibble and NeonChat. Mr. Kibble lets users upload photos or PDFs of shopping receipts, automatically extracts items, prices, dates, and categories, and generates smart pantry records to track purchase frequency and restocking needs. NeonChat is a remote control panel for Claude Code: after installing the bridge, users can send prompts from a phone, tablet, or browser and view streaming responses in real time. It supports Claude, GPT, Gemini, Ollama, and others, and uses a BYOK model. Claude College provides 7 modules covering practical topics such as skills, hooks, CLAUDE.md, memory, and agents.
The page does not provide a full pricing table. What can be confirmed is that Mr. Kibble offers a Free AI tier; the first 2 modules of Claude College are free with no credit card required, and the overall model is Freemium; NeonChat requires users to bring their own API key, so model usage costs are borne by the user. Payment methods, subscription tiers, and refund policies are not disclosed.
The strengths are its vertical use cases and clearly defined features. In particular, NeonChat’s multi-model support and BYOK design reduce platform lock-in. Mr. Kibble is labeled privacy-first and open source, which also fits scenarios involving sensitive household data. The downside is that the page feels more like a project showcase and lacks key information such as recognition accuracy, data retention, encryption, service support, and SLA details. Several projects are marked New/Beta, so stability and long-term maintenance remain to be seen.
It is suitable for dog owners willing to try indie developer tools, users managing household inventory, Claude Code learners, and AI developers. For access from China, the site’s own availability cannot be determined from the content; however, Google login and the Claude, GPT, and Gemini APIs typically involve network and payment barriers in mainland China. Overall, it can be rated as “partially restricted.” Users in China may consider alternatives such as local Ollama, self-built inventory spreadsheets, domestic LLM coding assistants, or official documentation.
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