If you want a tool that can analyze an image and tell you what's in it and what's going on, Google Lens is a great option. It's built into several Google apps and uses your phone's camera for visual searches, identification and information about objects, text and other subjects. It works on multiple devices and apps, so you can get quick answers without having to search around.
Another powerful option is the Segment Anything Model (SAM), which is good for zero-shot object segmentation. You can use it to automatically segment entire images or to generate multiple masks based on prompts. The resulting masks can be used for tasks like object tracking, image editing, 3D object generation and more. Trained on millions of images, SAM produces results quickly and is available on multiple platforms, including PyTorch and ONNX.
For a wider range of subjects, Picurious offers an AI-powered system that turns a photo you upload into a starting point for exploration. It uses image analysis to automatically identify people, objects and scenery in the photo and then asks follow-up questions based on the photo. That can be good for learning, creative inspiration or just satisfying your curiosity about a wide range of subjects.
Last, Describe Picture offers a suite of image processing tools that can help you work more efficiently and get quick answers. It includes tools like intelligent image recognition, content extraction and image translation. The platform is geared for content creators, developers and people with visual impairments, with an easy-to-use interface and precise image recognition abilities.