AI-assisted chart review

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Get a structured read
in seconds.

Turn a stock or crypto chart image into a structured summary of visible trend, key levels, and risk — so you can review setups faster and document what you see.

  • Works best with clear screenshots and visible timeframe labels.
  • Useful for fast reviews, journaling, and second-opinion analysis.
  • Export the result or copy it straight into your notes.

Built for research support, not trade certainty.

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Supported formats

PNG, JPG, WebP, and pasted screenshots.

Best for

Clean charts with visible timeframe labels and readable price action.

How to use it

As a second opinion alongside your own analysis and risk rules.

What the result looks like

NVDA – 1H

↑ Bullish

Support: 873 / 865 Resistance: 889 / 896

Price is consolidating under resistance after a series of higher lows, which keeps buyers in control for now. A clean breakout through resistance would confirm the pattern, while a failed retest and close below support would weaken this setup.

Generated by the model from a chart screenshot. Use as context, not a trading signal.

What your analysis includes

Trend context

Plain-language read of visible direction and overall market structure.

Key levels

Support and resistance pulled into a clean list you can reference later.

Pattern clues

Best-effort read on visible formations and price behavior on the chart.

Risk framing

Quick note on what would weaken the setup or invalidate the idea.

Reusable summary

Short text block you can export as PDF or copy into your journal.

How it works

  1. Upload or paste a chart screenshot into the upload panel.
  2. Choose a focus — balanced, trend, levels, or risk framing.
  3. Let the model read visible structure, levels, and context.
  4. Review the summary, then export or copy if useful.

Common questions

What kinds of charts work best?

Clear screenshots with readable candles, visible timeframe labels, and limited visual clutter from indicators or drawings tend to produce better summaries.

What does the tool actually return?

You get visible trend context, key support and resistance levels, pattern clues, a quick risk note, and a short written summary of what the screenshot shows.

Is this financial advice?

No. It is an AI-assisted research tool that should be combined with your own analysis, risk management, and market understanding.