How Rush AI suggests a category from a product’s photo
Text isn’t the only signal RushFlow can use. On plans with Rush AI, when a product has a photo, RushFlow can suggest its category by visually comparing it to similar products you already sell — useful when the name is vague (“Model 3”, “Classic”) but the picture is obvious. As with name-based suggestions, it’s a one-tap shortcut you stay in control of.
How it works
The same visual engine behind find-by-photo and duplicate detection powers this:
- RushFlow compares the new product’s image to your existing catalog.
- It suggests the category most common among the closest visual matches.
- You tap to apply it, or pick your own — nothing changes until you do.
Frequently asked questions
Can RushFlow categorise a product from its picture?
On plans with Rush AI, yes. RushFlow compares the product’s photo to similar items you already sell and suggests the matching category, which you apply with one tap. Name-based suggestions work on all plans.
Is photo-based category suggestion on every plan?
No — the AI photo suggestion is available on plans that include Rush AI. The name-based category suggestion is available to everyone.
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