Charcuterie – Visual similarity Unicode explorer

rickcarlino 181 points 33 comments April 09, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (20 comments)

irickt

"Everything runs in your browser." That's cool. The sound effects seem like natural thinking sounds. :) Several models to compare.

mplanchard

Love the name, very clever

siddboots

Very cool concept and execution, well done. I don't quite understand what is going on with the "spotlight" UI concept - I can click around on the characters and it highlights an area and it also reloads the landscape local to the character that I clicked on, so I can sort of traverse the similarity landscape this way. But I feel like I might be missing some part of the visual metaphor?

evilelectron

WOW! What a lovely way to explore the character map.

fortyseven

Anyone else think of the film 'Hangar 18'; specifically the alien language they find on the UFO?

pimlottc

This is cool but the characters are awful small on my iPhone 14 Pro. Decent bit of wasted space too. Why are the characters in the previous history list (on the “rim” so much bigger than the characters I’m actively exploring?

tantalor

Ouch, my back button

minantom

Very cool concept and execution.

Cadwhisker

Very impressive that I can sketch a character in the top-left and get a close match. That's a real highlight showing that there's more going on under the hood than a big look-up table.

ares623

Reminds me of early 2000's web design with Flash websites. Those were good times.

adi_kurian

This is quite remarkable. Great work.

runeblaze

> visual similarity > SigLIP 2 Maybe visual-semantic similarity is more appropriate? Nonetheless the design is fantastic

_qua

I'm not dyslexic, but this is what I imagine dyslexic hell is.

rustystump

This tastes delicious. The sound is perfectly restrained and animation is intentional. I wish more apps were as playful as this.

tash_2s

Love this. I hope it works with Japanese kanji too, because sometimes I forget the exact character but remember a similar one.

downboots

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22361257

LowLevelKernel

WOW. JUST WOW ‼

arttaboi

This is impressive! Thanks for sharing.

ssss11

Sounds delicious!

wackget

Cool but maybe consider a different name? If I want to recommend this tool in a few weeks' time there is approximately 0% chance I'm remembering it's called something like "Charcuterie", despite the clever bit of wordplay.

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