Kobra is a visual programming language (like Scratch) for machine learning. ⚡️ Build ML models and apps super fast 🧱 Visual interface = no need to learn complicated syntax 📊 Built in dataset manager and editor 💬 Share your projects with the world
Visual programming for machine learning, like Scratch
Kobra is a visual programming language (like Scratch) for machine learning. ⚡️ Build ML models and apps super fast 🧱 Visual interface = no need to learn complicated syntax 📊 Built in dataset manager and editor 💬 Share your projects with the world
Kobra was a part of our inaugural Replit Ventures cohort. Fun fact - they built this entire product while in high school. We are honored to be supporting them during their first official launch!
👋 Hi Product Hunt! We're really excited to be launching Kobra today, a visual programming language (like Scratch) for machine learning. We're a team of four high school students who have been working on this for the past year, and we're super excited to finally share this with the world. 🤔 Problem Learning machine learning is hard. Last spring, I tried to learn machine learning based on online YouTube tutorials, and it was very challenging – not just because of the actual ML, but because most ma
Oh that's seriously cool! ML tooling is missing no-code so badly
I needed this for so long! great work team!
Really well conceived and great demo. Congrats! Suggestion: You should consider an additional example that mainstream users will understand more readily.
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