Upload an ad and get a predictive attention map, clarity and recall scores, and specific fixes — in under a minute. No panels, no studios, no waiting.

How it works
Drop in a still or a short video. Choose where it will run — feed, billboard, magazine, newspaper.
Our model predicts where eyes will land, what gets remembered, and what slips by — in the first critical seconds.
A short, plain-language report tells you what to change to lift attention on the headline, product or brand.
What you get
Every test returns the same handful of clear scores — so you can compare creatives, track changes between versions, and back up creative calls with something more than taste.
Start a testA pixel-level map of where the eye will go in the first 3–5 seconds.
How quickly the message becomes readable. High clarity beats clever every time.
Probability the brand will be remembered after a single exposure.
How long the creative is likely to hold attention before the viewer scrolls past.
When a layout becomes too busy to process, this number goes up. Aim low.
Plain-language notes on what's working and what to fix next.
Built for
Sanity-check concepts before the all-staff review. Iterate in minutes instead of weeks.
Spend media on the version with the strongest predicted lift — not the loudest opinion in the room.
Bring a defensible number to the client meeting. Win pitches with evidence, not adjectives.
FAQ
A computer-vision model trained on large datasets of human attention estimates where viewers will look in the first few seconds, plus derived metrics like clarity, cognitive load and recall.
Run your first test in the next two minutes.