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Experiences in using Chessvision.ai

Hi everyone, hope you guys are well and sound. Anybody has any testimony or opinion about Chessvision.ai app? I am weighing my options, whether I should subscribe or not. It seems legit in a first glance.

Hi everyone, hope you guys are well and sound. Anybody has any testimony or opinion about Chessvision.ai app? I am weighing my options, whether I should subscribe or not. It seems legit in a first glance.

I don't know what chessvision is but I don't see you needing it anytime soon seeing as you can play as many games you want and do as many tactics you want here on lichess.

I don't know what chessvision is but I don't see you needing it anytime soon seeing as you can play as many games you want and do as many tactics you want here on lichess.

i use it to scan pdf books into analysis lichess board without manually setting up the positions, i use it for free never knew it has a subscription, its good

i use it to scan pdf books into analysis lichess board without manually setting up the positions, i use it for free never knew it has a subscription, its good

It's available as a free browser add-on. Unless you need the additional features a subscription may provide, you don't need to pay any money.
#3 already told you one good use for it. Just open PDF's in your browser and scan positions. You could create a (private) lichess study and insert the positions there, that's what I am doing. I don't know if it's the most sophisticated way, perhaps a tad slow, but I use splitscreen on my pc, working with two browser windows open at the same time. Left is the PDF I am working with, to the right is my private lichess study.
I am also using it when I come across interesting positions on twitter and want to verify my solution. Oh, and I use it on chessable positions as well. Whenever I don't fully understand something, I scan the position, open in lichess and dig deep into the intricacies. It's a great little helper that I use multiple times every week.

It's available as a free browser add-on. Unless you need the additional features a subscription may provide, you don't need to pay any money. #3 already told you one good use for it. Just open PDF's in your browser and scan positions. You could create a (private) lichess study and insert the positions there, that's what I am doing. I don't know if it's the most sophisticated way, perhaps a tad slow, but I use splitscreen on my pc, working with two browser windows open at the same time. Left is the PDF I am working with, to the right is my private lichess study. I am also using it when I come across interesting positions on twitter and want to verify my solution. Oh, and I use it on chessable positions as well. Whenever I don't fully understand something, I scan the position, open in lichess and dig deep into the intricacies. It's a great little helper that I use multiple times every week.

@AtalanteChess I'm Chessvision.ai creator. If you often work with pdfs, you may find our ebook reader useful https://ebook.chessvision.ai/. It also has a direct export to Lichess study feature. For Twitter, we recently launched a bot so that you can reply "@ChessvisionAi scan" to a tweet with a chess diagram and it will respond with Lichess analysis link, and more. Happy you like the extension

@AtalanteChess I'm Chessvision.ai creator. If you often work with pdfs, you may find our ebook reader useful https://ebook.chessvision.ai/. It also has a direct export to Lichess study feature. For Twitter, we recently launched a bot so that you can reply "@ChessvisionAi scan" to a tweet with a chess diagram and it will respond with Lichess analysis link, and more. Happy you like the extension

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