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RepoCam is an Android field documentation tool. Its core value is not “built-in AI,” but organizing on-site photos, notes, drawings, and sequence into a ZIP file so general-purpose AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude can better understand the context. It is designed to solve common problems such as field photos getting mixed into the phone gallery, paper notes being scattered, and reports taking too long to prepare after returning to the office.
The workflow is straightforward: after taking photos, the app automatically creates cards where you can add notes, arrows, boxes, text, cropping, and rotation; then you can drag and drop cards to adjust the report order; finally, export everything as a ZIP with one tap. The official materials emphasize that both the photos and the “shooting order/card order” are packaged together, making it easier for AI to generate daily reports, manuals, inspection proposals, proposal documents, emails, or tables based on the actual site workflow. It also supports offline shooting, organizing, and ZIP export, and the Android share menu can send files to ChatGPT, Gmail, LINE, Drive, and more.
The free version is permanently available and includes core shooting, notes, ordering, ZIP export, image annotation, and offline operation, but it displays AdMob ads. The Pro version costs ¥350/month or ¥3,000/year via Google Play auto-renewal, adding ad removal, theme colors, custom save directory selection, and full project backup/restore. On privacy, the official claim is that data is stored only on the device and not uploaded to its servers; however, once you share the ZIP with external AI or cloud services, it will be subject to the policies of those platforms.
Its strengths are clear positioning, no lock-in to a single model, and the ability to continue benefiting as general AI tools improve. It requires no account, works offline, and is friendly to weak-network environments such as construction sites, basements, and warehouses. The limitations are also obvious: it does not generate the final report itself, and output quality depends on the external AI, prompts, and the quality of photos/notes; the free version has ads; and the available information does not mention iOS, Web, API, team permissions, or a Chinese UI.
It is best suited for people who frequently need to turn field materials into reports, such as construction workers, electrical equipment inspectors, manufacturing maintenance teams, facility managers, and field sales researchers. Chinese users should note that Google Play, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and related workflows may be affected by network and payment restrictions, so access is considered “partially restricted.” An alternative is to use a local photo gallery/compressed archive together with domestic general-purpose LLMs, but you will need to maintain the order and context yourself.
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