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Stitchart is an Android app built for knitting/crochet use cases. Its core purpose is to create knitting charts and track progress row by row and repeat by repeat while you work. It emphasizes “chart-focused knitting”: keeping the current row centered on the screen, letting you swipe to the previous or next row, and remembering your position across different knitting sessions.
Based on the available content, Stitchart’s strength is not AI, but its focused vertical-tool experience. Users can create their own designs or copy the current project into a chart; it supports resizing charts, customizing colors, and creating both colour-work charts and symbol charts. To switch to a symbol chart, you select a different palette, and you can also create your own palette containing only the symbols you need.
For knitting along, the app remembers the exact row number and repeat count for each chart, and it keeps your progress even if you edit the chart. It also mentions support for recording repeats and virtual stitch markers, which can be valuable for more complex patterns. For sharing, Stitchart uses Android’s standard sharing functionality: you can share with friends who have the app installed, or use tools such as Google Drive and Dropbox for backup. If the recipient does not have the app installed, you can export the chart as an image for printing or sending.
The collected content does not disclose pricing, subscription details, one-time purchase options, free trials, or in-app purchases, so its value for money cannot be assessed. In terms of platform support, only Android is clearly available at present. The FAQ says iOS is not currently supported because resources are limited, and the developer prefers to focus on doing one platform well first. Regarding access from China, the content does not state whether the official website, download channels, or cloud-backup options are available in mainland China. Since Google Drive and Dropbox are mentioned, those backup routes may be affected by the network environment in mainland China, but whether the app itself can connect directly remains unknown.
Stitchart’s advantages are its clear positioning and workflow built around knitting charts. Progress memory, repeat tracking, and image export are all practical features, especially for knitters who need to check charts repeatedly and avoid losing their row count. Its drawbacks are that it does not show any AI model or intelligent generation capability, so it should not be approached as an AI drawing or generative design tool. It also lacks iOS support, Chinese-language support, privacy-policy details, and pricing information. It is best suited to Android-based knitting enthusiasts, chart-knitting users, and anyone who needs to back up and share custom charts.
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