SpecSnap
SpecSnap is a mobile app (with optional web dashboard) that helps people identify and label electronics accessories and cables accurately. You take photos of the connector ends and any printed jacket text; the app extracts markings, recognizes connector types, and outputs a plain-English spec card: likely standard (USB-C, Thunderbolt, HDMI, etc.), common capabilities (charging wattage range, data rate class), and compatibility notes. It then generates a QR label you can print (or save) so the cable is searchable later. The honest limitation: the app can’t magically measure true bandwidth or e-marker presence without hardware, so it clearly flags uncertainty and suggests quick manual checks (e.g., “look for lightning icon,” “check for e-marker text,” “test with known device”). It’s built for reducing clutter, returns, and wrong purchases—not for lab-grade certification.