Powered by PredictAI predictive eye-tracking

Know what works before you launch.

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.

Predictive attention heatmap on a Hyundai bus-stop ad
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A second opinion on every creative — in seconds.

How it works

Three steps from upload to an answer.

01

Upload your creative

Drop in a still or a short video. Choose where it will run — feed, billboard, magazine, newspaper.

02

We simulate the viewer

Our model predicts where eyes will land, what gets remembered, and what slips by — in the first critical seconds.

03

Get specific fixes

A short, plain-language report tells you what to change to lift attention on the headline, product or brand.

What you get

The numbers you can defend in a meeting.

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.

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  • Attention heatmap

    A pixel-level map of where the eye will go in the first 3–5 seconds.

  • Clarity score

    How quickly the message becomes readable. High clarity beats clever every time.

  • Brand recall estimate

    Probability the brand will be remembered after a single exposure.

  • Engagement score

    How long the creative is likely to hold attention before the viewer scrolls past.

  • Cognitive load

    When a layout becomes too busy to process, this number goes up. Aim low.

  • A short written report

    Plain-language notes on what's working and what to fix next.

Built for

Whoever signs off the creative.

Creative teams

Sanity-check concepts before the all-staff review. Iterate in minutes instead of weeks.

Brand & marketing leads

Spend media on the version with the strongest predicted lift — not the loudest opinion in the room.

Agencies

Bring a defensible number to the client meeting. Win pitches with evidence, not adjectives.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Stop launching on a hunch.

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