Most AI companions only know what you type or say. Scowld adds an optional third input: a single camera frame you deliberately choose to share.
The interaction I wanted
Describing an object is often harder than showing it. With vision enabled, you can hold something up, point the camera at a screen or show the room, then ask a question naturally. Scowld sends that one frame with your message to the vision-capable AI provider you selected and reads the reply aloud.
This is not continuous recording. Vision is off by default, a frame is captured only when you send a message with the camera enabled, and Scowld does not save that image to the photo library.
Why the provider choice matters







