Esteemo is a newly launched app designed for accurate and effortless price estimation of household items. It scans the environment, identifies objects, and provides real-time valuations, simplifying inventory management and insurance documentation.
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Problem: Users struggle with manually estimating the value of their household items for various purposes, such as insurance claims or selling used goods. The process is often time-consuming and inaccurate.
Importance: Having precise valuations is crucial for insurance claims, selling items, or simply keeping track of possessions. Data supports that inaccuracies in valuations can lead to financial losses and disputes.
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Strategy: I adopted a user-centered design approach, incorporating feedback loops and iterative testing to refine Esteemo. The development involved creating robust algorithms for object recognition and valuation.
Research: I tested various AI models to ensure high accuracy in object identification and valuation.
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Technical Accuracy → Ensuring the app could accurately identify and value a wide range of household items.
User Interface → Designing an intuitive interface that caters to users of all tech-savviness levels.
Data Privacy → Addressing concerns around data privacy and ensuring secure handling of user information.
Solution
I developed Esteemo with the following features
Object Recognition → Utilizes AI to scan and identify items.
Real-Time Valuation → Provides immediate and accurate price estimations.
User-Friendly Interface → Designed with simplicity in mind, making it accessible to a wide user base.
Role: I led the entire development process of Esteemo, from research and prototyping to design and development, ensuring the app met user needs and provided accurate valuations.
Team: Although I primarily worked on this app independently, I also collaborated with a few experts from Innovaiotn team Erste Digital for feedback.
Tech Stack
Some of the tools I use in my workflow.