A personal tool for anyone who studies hands — capture palm images in seconds, record observations, and look back when patterns emerge months later.
What it does
You meet someone, you want their palm photo. You don't have time for a form. Samudrik starts there.
One tap creates the record. The camera opens. You shoot the palm. Names, notes, context — fill those in later when you have a moment.
Tap the analysis button on any image and the app names what it sees — heart line, fate line, mounts, finger shapes — in Samudrik terminology.
Each person gets their own profile — face photo, phone, context note, and all their hand images in one place. Search by name or number.
Attach events to a record — a job change, a marriage, a health episode. When you re-examine the hand later, the correlation is right there.
Contribute anonymised palm images to a shared research pool. Browse patterns from across India and the world. Opt-in only.
Holding someone's hand and want to note something? Speak it. The mic button converts your voice to text — completely hands-free.
Privacy
The people in your records haven't consented to being in a database. We take that seriously — here's exactly what stays private.
Names, phone numbers, dates of birth, face photos, and your personal notes never leave your account. Not even to us.
Palm images only go to the community dataset when you explicitly switch it on for that person. Off by default. Reversible anytime.
Settings → Delete Account wipes every record, image, and note permanently. No waiting period, no support ticket needed.
The app is free to download with 5 AI analyses included. We don't run ads or sell your data to fund it.