
Make Sense is an open-source, browser-based image labeling tool designed for small computer vision projects. It supports multiple label types including rectangles, lines, points, and polygons, and exports annotations in popular formats such as YOLO, VOC XML, VGG JSON, and CSV. The tool emphasizes privacy by not storing or sending images externally and enhances productivity with AI assistance. It is free to use under the GPLv3 license and requires no advanced installation, making it accessible for developers and researchers working on computer vision datasets.

Make Sense is an open-source, browser-based image labeling tool designed for small computer vision projects. It supports multiple label types including rectangles, lines, points, and polygons, and exports annotations in popular formats such as YOLO, VOC XML, VGG JSON, and CSV. The tool emphasizes privacy by not storing or sending images externally and enhances productivity with AI assistance. It is free to use under the GPLv3 license and requires no advanced installation, making it accessible for developers and researchers working on computer vision datasets.