Count cookies from a photo
Spread the cookies one layer deep on a tray or flat surface and photograph from directly above — every one gets a dot for verification. Built for bakeries, caterers and food producers — add each photo to the tally sheet and export the whole count as a CSV or PDF report.
- Counts cookies even when they touch or overlap
- Mark 1–3 example cookies to count exactly that item
- Free · no signup · files deleted automatically
Works with JPG, PNG, WEBP · Free up to 5 MB, Premium 50 MB
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Tips for an accurate count
• Use an even, well-lit photo with the cookies fully in frame
• Mark 1–3 example cookies when other items share the photo
• Dots and heatmap show what was counted — verify at a glance
About the Cookies Counter
The cookies counter uses an AI similar-item engine built for dense scenes where cookies touch or overlap — the case where counting by hand is slow and error-prone. Mark one to three example cookies and it counts exactly that item, marking every counted one on the image so you can verify the total. Built for bakeries, caterers and food producers.
How It Works
1. Photograph your cookies
2. AI counts them — optionally mark 1–3 example cookies
3. Verify with the dots and heatmap on the image
4. Add to the tally sheet and export your count as CSV
Perfect For
• Production tallies of cookies per batch
• Order picking and dispatch checks
• End-of-day stock and waste counts
• Theft, loss and shrinkage spot checks
Frequently asked questions
- Do the items need to be separated before counting?
- Slight touching is fine — the density engine keeps touching items apart. Avoid full overlaps (items on top of items): spread them one layer deep under even light for an exact count.
- What if the photo has more than just cookies in it?
- Mark 1–3 example cookies by dragging a box around them and the AI counts exactly that item, ignoring everything else in the frame. Every counted item gets a dot on the image so you can verify the total at a glance.
- Can I count several photos into one total?
- Yes — every count can be added to the tally sheet as a labelled row, or use Bulk audit to upload many photos at once. Export the result as a CSV, generate a PDF report, or save the stock-take to your account and share a read-only link with your team.
- Is it free and private?
- Yes — counting photos is free with no signup for everyday use. Photos are uploaded only to process and are deleted automatically afterwards; we never keep or share them.
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