A photo is worth a thousand words. For Aicrest AI companions, it’s a little over a hundred words.
In Aicrest, you can attach a photo to your chat message by choosing one from your photo library or taking a new picture with the camera. Behind the scenes, Aicrest uses an on-device vision-language model to describe what is visible. That description lets your AI companion respond as if it had seen the photo, without requiring you to explain every detail yourself.
This makes photo sharing feel natural. You can show a meal from a trip, a sunset from a walk, a room you just redecorated, or an old photo that still makes you smile. Aicrest handles the visual summary, and you can focus on the memory, the feeling, and the conversation.
Privacy is central to this feature. For Aicrest companions, photo understanding runs locally on your device. Your selected image is not uploaded just so the companion can understand it. The app stores the generated description in your chat history, and your local data can be managed or deleted from Settings.
The feature is powerful, but it is deliberately careful. Aicrest describes what is visible in the image, including people, objects, setting, actions, mood, and notable text. It does not try to guess names, identities, relationships, brands, backstories, movies, shows, or games unless the image itself clearly says so. That means your companion can talk about the scene, but it will not automatically know which face belongs to whom.
Photos help us return to the moments that shaped us: a celebration, a quiet afternoon, a place we miss, a person we love, or a small detail we never want to forget. Share those photos with Aicrest, and let your AI companion meet the memories that still matter to you.
