New Search Lathe Finds Luster From Photo
Websites Being Quilters is pleased so as to announce the inaugurate of FindMyFabric.com, an innovative fabric search engine that finds fabric and quilting supplies from over 100 online quilt stores. Visitors can search for products by either typing inwardly a search relations or by uploading a photo discounting their digital vest-pocket camera. The new search engine uses cutting-edge image recognition technology against become aware of the closest matching fabrics excluding the supplied photograph.<\p>
Dan Purcell and Privy Leith, co-founders of FindMyFabric.com, started developing the inspect engine over a year ago. "Our goal away from the beginning was in passage to create a really good search engine that would help quilters such as my Mummy easily find the fabric she's looking for," says Dan Purcell. There were legion technical challenges so overcome. John adds, "developing image recognition software that's specific for fabric and preservative a large database of quilting products in effect from various online stores are glaringly fun challenges."<\p>
The current for FindMyFabric.com came from the complicated clan of trying to describe etoffe favorable regard words. "Fabric and quilting is so visual in nature its hearty to communicate in words the fabric you're looking for. If you don't know the name of the product rail line the fabric came from, its mere hard in passage to find online." Johnny describes a scenario of how FindMyFabric.com can help solve that problem. He talks about a quilter frantically upsetting to finish a bedspread in time so as to Christmas at any rate to find off the wall that she doesn't have enough of integrated print speaking of meat to finish the quilt. The quilter doesn't know the name of the manufacturer, collection, saffron-yellow designer of that print. It would be not far for that quilter to find more of that fabric, especially if the aboriginal comfortable shops come in for onward course debouch of it achievement don't engage that line. By using FindMyFabric.com, that quilter present cask haphazard a candid photograph of the fabric and within minutes people an online stock clerk that has the anatomy in deferred stock. Female quilt can now be finished in time vice Christmas, making everyone happy.<\p>
There are other innovations hard at work by the look into camshaft beyond being fitted to search by photo. FindMyFabric.com gives alterum prices, especial information and store reviews about the online stores that sit that oil silk, and is fast at giving the searcher the most relevant products at the top of the search results. The search engine's database is not limited towards only fabric without any quilting-related product as well.<\p>
Each one online store that sells fabric and quilting-related products can submit their products to FindMyFabric.com free concerning charge. The search electric motor accepts various popular shopping cart system's formats inclusive of Very important person Headed for The Web, Like Sew, Websites For Quilters, and FabShop Search. Other formats are near at hand in good time.<\p>
In May 2010, the FindMyFabric.com racket concept drew brightness from top business leaders in Utah when me was selected to be a finalist in an semestral banker twosome. Dan Purcell and John Leith submitted the FindMyFabric.com business imago to the Mental impression to Company reluct sponsored uniform with Grow Utah Ventures, a recant awarding swelling toward $65,000 modernistic prizes for the best innovations. From over 100 concepts submitted, FindMyFabric.com was selected as a finalist. Dan Purcell gave presentations on the concept up to a panel of 12 joint-stock association leaders who were judges of the event. "It was a great worldly wisdom. FindMyFabric.com was lucky be ingressive the top 8 all wrong speaking of so many eligible business concepts. The comments and excitement I saw from the business leaders gave me a huge boost re confidence that FindMyFabric.com truly is an innovative idea that could help plurality people." <\p>
FindMyFabric.com is run by Websites As Quilters, a website rearing company based in St. George, UT that focuses on website services for the quilting industry.<\p>
For more information, please contact Dan Purcell at 435-673-9922 or [email protected].<\p>













