Make Sense is an open source tool designed for the purpose of image labeling and annotation. It supports various label types such as rectangles, lines, points, and polygons. Users can easily get started by simply opening their browser as no advanced installation is required. The tool handles extensive output file formats including YOLO, VOC XML, VGG JSON, and CSV, allowing for flexible integration with different workflows. Importantly, Make Sense emphasizes user privacy by not storing images, as they are not sent anywhere. This tool leverages AI to enhance productivity in image recognition and object detection tasks.
• open source
• free to use
• no advanced installation required
• user privacy maintained (images not stored)
• uses ai for productivity in labeling
• supports output file formats (yolo, voc xml, vgg json, csv)
• supports multiple label types (rects, lines, points, polygons)
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