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About Object Counter

Object Counter is a photo-based counting app published by Glipo. It uses AI to estimate repeated, clearly visible items in one image and presents a confidence score so the result can be reviewed. The app is available on iOS and Android. A result is an estimate, not a guaranteed or certified total: lighting, overlap, image quality and visually similar items can change the outcome.

What the product is designed to do

The app is intended to reduce the effort of an initial count for everyday objects such as screws, beads, coins, game pieces and other repeated items. A useful image normally contains one clear object type, enough spacing to see object boundaries and even lighting. Object Counter can support an inventory check or sorting workflow, but the person using the result remains responsible for reviewing the image, confidence score and business context before acting on it.

Who creates this site

The Glipo Team publishes the Object Counter app, this website and its product guides. The team byline represents the product and editorial group rather than an independent testing laboratory or a named external expert. We identify the publisher openly so readers can distinguish product guidance from third-party research. Questions, corrections and product feedback can be sent to support@glipo.com.tr.

How our articles are prepared

Our publishing process is designed to keep product facts, links and limitations consistent across the eight website languages. It does not turn a general guide into independent research; an article only makes a measured claim when it describes the method, input and result.

  1. 1. Define the reader’s task

    Each guide should answer a specific counting, sorting or inventory question instead of repeating a keyword with no new user need.

  2. 2. Check product facts

    Store availability, package identifiers, download links and supported workflow statements are checked against the site’s verified product configuration.

  3. 3. State practical limits

    Guides should explain that occlusion, poor lighting, blur and similar-looking objects can affect the estimate and that important counts need verification.

  4. 4. Validate publication quality

    Automated checks cover canonical URLs, language alternates, structured data, broken links and locale consistency before or after publication updates.

Evidence, independence and limitations

Unless a page provides a named source or a documented test with inputs and results, its examples are educational workflow guidance—not a laboratory benchmark, professional inventory certification or promise of accuracy. Object Counter should not be the sole basis for medical, safety-critical, regulated, financial or legally consequential decisions. In those settings, use an appropriate verified process and manual review.

Corrections over silent changes

Material factual or link errors should be corrected; meaningful article revisions keep a visible updated date.

No invented social proof

Ratings, testimonials and measured performance claims are not published without a verifiable source or permission record.

Clear commercial context

This is the official product site. Articles may recommend Object Counter, and that relationship is disclosed rather than presented as independent advice.

Corrections and contact

If you find an incorrect product fact, broken source, translation problem or misleading statement, include the page URL and the passage that needs review. We use that information to reproduce the issue and update the affected page or shared template.

Report a correction or contact support

Editorial standards last reviewed: 2 August 2026