Brickit App 4+
Scan, choose, create!
Brickit Inc.
Designed for iPad
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
Brickit helps to build new things with the old bricks.
1. Spread out your bricks and take a photo of them. The app will scan the photo, identifying and counting details on it.
2. Choose what to build. Brickit suggests building ideas depending on what bricks you have. Robots, kangaroos, X-Wings, and more!
3. Build using our step-by-step instruction. It’s very handy, but you don’t have to stick to it strictly. We give you ideas, and it’s up to you to decide what to make of them.
4. Find any brick you want easily. Just choose a detail in our catalog, and the app will highlight where it lies in your pile. Bricks you need by instruction are highlighted on the steps you need them.
Scanner Pro Subscription:
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— Licence agreement: https://brickit.app/eula/
— Privacy policy: https://brickit.app/privacy-policy/
Brickit was created by fans and is not an official LEGO® product. The LEGO Group of companies does not sponsor or support Brickit.
What’s New
Version 4.10.0
Technical update: made several bug fixes and performance improvements
Ratings and Reviews
Needs a bit of tweaking, but incredible idea!
This is a revelation! Sure, it needs a bit of tweaking, but for a free app I think you can forgive them this! It has so far worked well scanning my daughters Lego box and we’ve been able to build a couple of the smaller items. Occasionally a replacement colour is needed, but we don’t mind as it gives it a more creative look! A few tweaks which I think would make it perfect…
1. Sorting ideas in order of amounts of pieces missing…so you can then focus on the ones where you have the pieces in a list of 500+ or so ideas…
2. A list of substitute pieces that could be used? I suppose this would change the instructions so would probably be difficult, but I’m sure there are other ways/other pieces that can be used when one is missing.
3. A list of the pieces missing before you start. Again, relating to the above, if you know what’s missing then perhaps you can go for that creation anyway and use a substitute if there is one.
anyway, all in all a fantastic idea, and we’re going to enjoy trying to find creations to build! Well done to the developers!
Brilliant concept for what could be a game changing app
Used this today and I just admit I was amazed, the fact that it can pick up tiny bricks from 70cm high is brilliant. I have built about 7 things from this today. The brick identifier is brilliant also (until you son moves all the bricks)
Saying that there is still quite a bit of improvement that could be done.
1. Identify more bricks and pieces
2. Show what’s missing from the scan of Lego bricks before going straight to the build instructions.
3. Allow multiple images, as you can only get about 2k pieces of Lego in a scan. (I have about 10k pieces)
4. More bigger builds, not basic out of the box Lego builds.
This has the ability to be one of the greatest apps for any lego fanatic. And I would be more than happy to pay for the app also. I’m surprised this is free at the moment.
Good work 👍🏻
Fantastic concept, unreliable in practise.
Firstly I have to say, what an absolutely fantastic concept! Someone will likely make a lot of money selling this to Lego (unless they simply build their own) and I could see how access to official Lego datasets would be extremely valuable.
Unfortunately, the app itself, whilst fairly intuitive and simple to use, doesn’t really deliver (yet). There’s a lot of misidentified bricks, suggestion of builds with several missing bricks and the app seems very easily confused unless the bricks are in a completely flat single layer, preferably upright and with the photo taken at a slight angle (presumably due to issues with depth perception).
Like most “AI” at the moment, it doesn’t quite cut the mustard but I can see a lot of potential going forward.
App Privacy
The developer, Brickit Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
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Information
- Provider
- Brickit inc
- Size
- 332.5 MB
- Category
- Entertainment
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © 2023 Brickit
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- Brickit Pro (1 Year) £39.99
- Brickit Pro (Trial + 1 Year) £39.99
- Scanner Pro (1 Year) £32.99
- Brickit Pro (1 Year) £34.99
- Brickit Pro (1 Month) £5.99
- Brickit Pro (1 Year) £59.00
- Brickit Pro (1 Year) Discount £39.99
- Scanner Pro (1 Month) £5.99
- Brickit Pro (1 Month) £5.99
- Scanner Pro (1 Month) £2.79
Supports
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Family Sharing
Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.