
FabriScan is a mobile application designed for iPhone users that allows individuals to scan and identify various fabrics and materials. Users can take a photo of a fabric or upload an image from their gallery, and the app will analyze the image to provide detailed information about the material, including its texture, composition, care instructions, and durability. The app also indicates the confidence level of its material match, making it a useful tool for fashion enthusiasts, textile professionals, and anyone curious about the fabrics around them.
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FabriScan is a revenue-stage mobile app that identifies fabrics on iOS and appears to convert enough users into payers to generate steady recurring revenue ($337). The combination of a recurring model and a reported 99% margin indicates very low operating costs — a common profile for lean, indie mobile products.
The recent -2% suggests user activity or monetization is drifting down slightly, so scaling will require either growing the user base or increasing monetization per user. Being listed for sale changes the immediate priority set: this can be an attractive bolt-on for a buyer who values high margin cash flow, but the small absolute revenue base means upside depends on easy, cost-effective ways to grow downloads or conversion rates.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.