CamLookup

CamLookup

Camera dictionary.

1 ratings
1 review

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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • August 3, 2021
  • August 3, 2021

Features

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About

Point your camera at a word to instantly get its accurate definition. This educational tool provides quick access to definitions using your device's camera.

βœ“Camera-based word lookup
βœ“Instant definition retrieval
βœ“Educational tool
βœ“User-friendly interface
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What's New in CamLookup

1.0

August 3, 2021

User reviews

Time saver

This app it so much faster and easier to look up words in books!

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FAQ

What is CamLookup?

CamLookup is an educational app that allows you to point your camera at a word and get its definition instantly. It's designed for quick and easy access to vocabulary information.

How does CamLookup work?

You simply aim your device's camera at a word and press the search button. The app then provides an accurate definition for the word displayed.

What devices is CamLookup available on?

CamLookup is currently supported on iPhone and iPod devices.

What is the age rating for CamLookup?

CamLookup has an age rating of 17+, suggesting mature content or themes may be present.

When was CamLookup last updated?

CamLookup was last updated on August 3, 2021, with version 1.0.

What is the user rating for CamLookup?

CamLookup has a perfect rating of 5.0 stars based on 1 review.

Does CamLookup offer offline access?

The provided information does not specify whether CamLookup offers offline access for definitions.

Can CamLookup be used for learning new languages?

While CamLookup provides definitions, its primary function is for looking up words in the current language, not for language learning or translation.