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Search With Your Eyes

Jan 28, 2026 The Momor Team 2 min read

Search With Your Eyes

You're at a flea market. There's a ceramic vase with a maker's mark you can't read. You could try to describe it—"blue vase with squiggly mark on bottom"—but language fails you. The whole point of a maker's mark is that it's visual. It's meant to be seen, not described.

So you take a photo. And now Momor can look at it with you.

This is what search should have been all along. The web is full of images—product photos, field guides, museum archives, collector forums—but traditional search made you translate everything into words first. That translation loses information. It loses the specific curve of a leaf, the exact patina on bronze, the particular way light hits a logo you're trying to identify.

Upload an image. Add a question if you want: "What plant is this and is it safe for cats?" or just "What is this?" We check visual search databases, pull context, and give you an actual answer instead of ten blue links.

Your image uploads encrypted, gets processed, gets deleted. Same privacy rules as everything else on Momor—we know what was asked, not who asked it.

When words aren't enough, show us what you're looking at.