Hand over your phone.
Get back a great photo.

Kadar coaches whoever is holding your phone — live arrows, ghost outlines, one instruction at a time. You pick the shot. They just follow along.

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19:42 · The spot

You found it.

The light is honey. The mountains are doing their thing. You know exactly what this photo should look like — you've been composing it in your head for the last ten minutes of the trail.

19:44 · The handoff

Then you hand over your phone.

And you get back fourteen nearly identical photos. Crooked horizon. You, tiny, dead-center. Feet cut off at the ankles.

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19:45 · The idea

It's not their fault. They just don't see what you see.

So we taught the camera to show them. Watch what happens on their screen ↓

Their screen · step 1 of 3

The horizon is crooked.

Kadar notices before anyone else does — and shows a level, not a lecture.

What Kadar does

A photographer's eye, on loan.

No filters. No face editing. Kadar changes how the photo is taken — the part that actually makes photos good.

01 · Live coaching

One instruction at a time

"Step back." "Lower the phone." "Tilt left." Big text, plain words, never more than one thing at once. When the frame matches, the phone buzzes — that's the cue to tap.

02 · Templates

Recreate the shots you save

Every template is a real photo by a working travel photographer, with the framing, angle, and pose baked in as a ghost outline on screen. Pick one, hand the phone over, done.

03 · On-device

Nothing leaves your phone

All the intelligence runs on the phone itself. No uploads, no cloud, no account required to shoot. Your photos are yours, full stop.

The template library

Start with a shot worth copying.

Golden-hour portraits, couple poses, café windows, cliff edges. Shot on real trips, not in a studio — and every one becomes a guide inside your camera.

Woman in a sun hat walking down a pine tree avenue The avenue
Woman walking along a beach promenade at sunset Golden hour
Couple standing together in front of misty green mountains Couples
Woman standing at the top of old stone steps under trees Old town
Katarina at a coastal overlook
Why this exists
"After the hundredth time explaining 'just hold it lower and step back,' I decided to build the explanation into the camera itself."
— Katarina, travel photographer & software engineer
One more sunset

Never delete fourteen bad photos again.

Kadar is in the works — iPhone first. Join the waitlist and the beta is yours, free.

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