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ranaq.com currently looks more like Sandeep Rana’s App Portfolio than the website of a single SaaS product. The page lists four iOS apps. The two that are directly AI-related are Write4Me AI Voice Text Story AI and Beautify Me AI Skin Tone: the former focuses on instantly turning voice into structured text and stories, while the latter focuses on photo skin-tone adjustment and beauty filters. The other two, FM Radio and Jukebox Radio, are internet radio/music streaming tools.
Based on the crawled content, Write4Me’s core scenarios are mobile dictation, voice note organization, and story-style text generation. Beautify Me is aimed at selfies, portrait enhancement, skin-tone adjustment, and beauty processing. However, the page does not explain the underlying AI models, whether Chinese speech is supported, recognition accuracy, what text structures can be generated, or show before-and-after examples for photo processing. As a result, we can only confirm the general functional direction, not judge whether the output quality is professional-grade.
The website does not disclose pricing, subscription fees, free quotas, or trial policies for the apps. The terms include generic references to purchases, auto-renewal, credit cards or other payment methods, and non-refundability, but it is not clear which app they specifically apply to. The page also provides no information about APIs, SDKs, Zapier, enterprise integrations, or a web version. Overall, it is positioned more as a set of personal iOS apps than as an AI platform for developers or teams.
The terms state that purchase information is handled according to the privacy policy and include broad licensing language for user-submitted content. However, for sensitive AI data such as voice, text, and photos, the site does not specify whether data is uploaded to the cloud, how long it is stored, whether it is used for training, or how it can be deleted. The limitations are also fairly clear: limited public information, no model or performance metrics, no statement on Chinese-language support, and support channels appear to be limited to email and DMCA contact information.
It is better suited to individual iPhone users who are willing to try lightweight tools from the App Store—for example, quickly turning speech into text or stories, or doing simple portrait beautification. If you need Chinese speech transcription, team collaboration, or compliance capabilities, consider comparing it with iFlyrec, Tongyi Tingwu, or Notta first; for photo beautification, compare it with Meitu, Xingtu, or Facetune. The page does not state whether access or payment is available in mainland China. If availability depends on App Store region and subscription payment, it is best to confirm whether the app is available in your region before downloading.
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