Roboflow.com choose Supabase to power Paint.wtf leaderboard
Brad Dwyer, founder of Roboflow, a startup that helps developers integrate computer vision into their applications, used Supabase to launch Paint.wtf, a product that survived traffic from the front page of Hacker News, Reddit, and Product Hunt. The team built Paint.wtf in a weekend using OpenAI's new CLIP model, which classifies images by flipping image classification into a text similarity task. Roboflow chose Supabase for its leaderboard feature due to its built-in functionality for counting the number of documents in a collection. The product received significant traction and sustained coverage in the media, with over 100K users submitting drawings within a 24-hour span.
Company
Supabase
Date published
Feb. 9, 2021
Author(s)
Rory Wilding
Word count
617
Language
English
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