Products/Mobile App / Photography / Collecting/StampCut

StampCut

Capture stamps from the world around you

Mobile App / Photography / CollectingCapture stamps with a single tapName and organize your collectionShare to Instagram or save to your photosTap any stamp to rename it or view detailsSelect and delete stamps you no longer needUnlimited stamps with Pro
StampCut

Our Take

StampCut is basically Pokémon Go but forreal-lifeobjects and less gamified, which honestly might be the point. The app uses some kind of cutout tech to turn whatever you point your camera at into a little "stamp" you can name, organize, and flex on Instagram — solid for anyone who's ever seen a weird bug or pretty leaf and thought "I need to remember this." The Pro tier removes limits, which is the move if you're the type to go stamp-crazy on walks. It's niche but that's kind of the appeal — not every app needs to be for everyone.

An iOS app that lets users point their iPhone at anything - plants, animals, objects - frame it, and capture it as their own stamp. Users can name, organize, and share their stamp collections.

Problem It Solves
Allows users to collect and document stamps they encounter in the world around them, turning everyday objects into a personal collection.
Target Customer
iPhone users interested in photography, collecting, and documenting things they see in their daily lives
Use Cases
Collect stamps from plants, animals, and objects encountered in daily life, Document interesting items seen while traveling, Build a personal stamp collection to share on social media
Pricing Details
Specific pricing not listed on page
Differentiator
First app specifically designed for capturing and collecting stamps from real-world objects using AR-like cutout technology

Key Facts

Category
Mobile App / Photography / Collecting
Pricing
Pro tier available
Discovered via
product-hunt

The people behind StampCut

A

Andrey

profile

Maker

M

Modi Sulak

profile

Maker

T

Tyler Chae

profile

Maker

Links

Want products like this in your inbox every morning?

Five products. Every morning. Written by someone who actually cares whether they're good or not. Free forever, unsubscribe whenever.