
Digital Scale: Scale for grams is a mobile application developed by Theo Kramer that transforms a smartphone into an intelligent digital scale. Utilizing advanced artificial intelligence powered by GPT-4 Vision, the application allows users to estimate the weight of various objects by simply pointing their camera at them. This innovative approach enables quick and accurate weight estimates, making it a versatile tool for different users.
The app operates by employing AI image analysis technology. Users can point their phone's camera at any object to receive instant weight estimates. The inter…
The business shows early commercial traction: paying customers and a stable MRR of $219 while keeping a healthy reported margin of 40%. That combination suggests a lean cost structure but very small absolute revenue, so the model can be viable at a small scale if growth picks up. Flat 30-day growth (0%) is the clearest signal — acquisition or retention aren’t yet moving the needle.
For founders, the immediate priorities implied by the numbers are improving top-line traction and demonstrating repeatable acquisition funnels or retention. For a potential buyer or backer, the app is a low-revenue, margin-positive asset with product-market fit still unproven beyond existing customers; the listing-for-sale status is an important context for deal dynamics and founder motivation.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.