Kosmik is a visual research app that transforms your research workflow. From mood boarding to strategic thinking, Kosmik does not just store your images, notes and videos. Instead, Kosmik proactively finds what you need next.
Auto-tagging: import images or clip assets from the web and let Kosmik organise and tag them to build your assets library automatically.
AI search: Select any items and let Kosmik browse the web for you to find related images, links, or even videos.
Build mood boards in seconds: Input a few key words and let Kosmik go online to kickstart your research process.
Never worry about organising references again: Kosmik categorizes and tags everything you save automatically. It recognizes objects, subjects, and even colors. No need to remember filenames or folders, just describe what you’re looking for, and Kosmik will find it across your canvas.
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Designers, artistic directors, creatives
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I founded Kosmik after working as an assistant director for a documentary production house. I had to constantly create folders to save assets and manage creative projects. My Mac desktop became a sea of files and unrecognizable thumbnails. No software was really satisfying for my needs. They were either specialized in capturing assets on the web with little control afterwards or too complex to build simple collections of images, videos, and references. I decided to build Kosmik for creatives looking for a visual research app that would allow them to both collect, organize, and then resurface their favorite references!
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React, TypeScript, Electron, Web Assembly, Radix, InstantDB
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This course was great for me because one, it was made within the last year (at the time I took the course anyway). It seemed anything older than this had out-of-date information (using an older version of React Native) and it would throw me off when I encountered something that wasn't done using the more recent versions of React Native/Expo. - Source: dev.to / 28 days ago
React Native: Assez faile à prendre en main si on maitrise React. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
React skills work for React Native development - Although React Native is a separate framework designed specifically for building mobile applications, many of the skills a developer gains working with the React framework are applicable here as well. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
React Native (Official Documentation) allows you to create apps for both iOS and Android with a single codebase, while TypeScript adds type safety to your JavaScript, reducing bugs and improving code quality. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
React Native is the powerhouse for cross-platform mobile development. Write once, run everywhere, get native performance when you need it, enjoy hot reloading for rapid development, tap into a huge ecosystem of libraries and tools, and integrate with native modules when you need platform-specific features. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
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