I tested the app that scans your LEGO pile and tells you what you can build
@Brickit identifies your pieces and even shows where bricks are hiding in the pile. Honestly... kinda insane. Would you use this?
Using the Brickit app truly changes how I approach my LEGO collection. Instead of sifting endlessly through a massive pile, the app quickly scans and categorizes bricks by type—like plates, bricks, wheels, and unique shapes such as cones or tiny elements—making it easier to spot everything you have. One feature I found fascinating is how Brickit reveals bricks you might have missed, almost like finding hidden treasures within your pile. For example, it recognized pieces shaped like rhinos, puppies, or even Pikachu, which added a fun dimension to sorting. Beyond just cataloging pieces, the app proposes specific builds, adapting to the pieces at hand. Whether you want to build a mini off-roader, a juggernaut mech, or festive holiday designs, this scanning technology offers immediate inspiration and step-by-step guidance. From a practical point of view, Brickit saves time and frustration, especially when you have a large assortment but lack instructions or ideas. It encourages creativity by showing what’s possible with your existing bricks, and the design suggestions can be a great starting point for custom projects. If you're a LEGO fan who loves both the thrill of creating and the challenge of figuring out what to build next, integrating Brickit into your routine can enhance the fun and reduce the clutter. It’s not just about building; it’s about rediscovering your LEGO collection with a tech-savvy twist.
























































































