TIDY Text-to-Image Discovery vs Watermarking

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

TIDY Text-to-Image Discovery

Offline Text-to-Image and Image-to-Image search on Android. Search for images in your Gallery by text description and other visually similar images. TIDY works entirely offline, ensuring your privacy and security. Features: * Text-to-Image Search - Simply type in a description of the image you are looking for, and TIDY will retrieve the most relevant matches from your local image library. Text-to-Image search functionality in TIDY goes beyond traditional keyword-based searches! You can use longer and more detailed descriptions to find the exact image you have in mind. * Image-to-Image Search - Search for visually similar images by choosing a photo from your device's gallery. TIDY will analyze the image and retrieve images with similar visual features, allowing you to explore and discover new images in a whole new way. First launch: During the first launch TIDY will need to scan through your photo library and create an index of your images. This indexing process may take some time, but it's a one-time event. Once this initial indexing process is complete, the app will store the index on your device, and any new photos you add to your photo library will be automatically added to the index on the subsequent app launches.

Watermarking

Your sensitive images should be watermarked before sending to someone to protect against exploitation by unkind or immoral people.Securitycode is fully open source to be audited by the public and free to fork and modifyno stats, no share crash info, no nonsensethere are no networking involve so no images being sent or collect from the app to the internetUsesUse it however you want, eg: watermark your passport or id before sending it to someone.Example, watermark "web:register@some-web.com@20260609" onto your passport before sending it for register at some website which requires your passport info.Note that this will reduce info being leaked and possibly knows where it might leaked from the "web" channel which you watermarked but cannot fully prevent someone from re-upload or leaked it, but at least u know it is from "web" channel and maybe on what action("register@some-web.com") you did from your phone or computer etc.

FeatureTIDY Text-to-Image DiscoveryWatermarking
LicenseGPL-3.0-onlyMIT
Install sources
F-DroidGitHub
F-DroidGitHubIzzyOnDroid
Categories
Media PlayerGalleryVideo
Media PlayerGalleryVideoFinance
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code