Fixel AI shows a focused way to launch a small AI web tool
Fixel AI is a free for home repair ions. A person can describe a broken item or a photo, and the tool sorts the job into three levels: safe to fix yourself, possible but needs care, or better handled by a professional. It is meant for everyday problems such as a leaking tap, a running toilet, or a light that sparks.
When the job looks safe, it gives step-by-step repair guidance. When the job involves risky areas such as electricity, gas, or structural work, it does not give repair instructions and instead writes a short message that can be sent to a repair . The tool changes its suggestions by country: Bunnings and hipages in Australia, Home Depot and Thumbtack in the United States, Screwfix in the United Kingdom, and Tokopedia and Shopee in Indonesia.
It also shows prices in the user’s local currency. It is free, needs no signup, and works in and mobile browsers.
Key points
- enter a repair problem by text or photo.
- The tool classifies the job as easy DIY, careful DIY, or call a professional.
- Safe jobs get step-by-step instructions.
- Risky electrical, gas, or structural jobs get no repair steps and instead produce a message for a repair .
- The tool adapts store, service, and price suggestions by country.