Research tool
AI Prop Analyzer
Upload a screenshot of a prop from any sportsbook or pick’em app. The reader pulls out the player, the market and the line; you confirm them; then a statistical model built on our own game data tells you which side it favours, and how strongly.
The reader is the only part that uses AI, and it only reads text. The number comes from software: an opportunity projection, a shrunk efficiency rate, and twenty thousand simulated games. Odds are never requested, never used and never displayed — any price visible in your screenshot is listed as ignored before anything is modelled. When the data cannot support a conclusion, the answer is Pass, and that is a real answer rather than a failure.
The public record on this site is still sample data. The analyzer below is not — it reads the live sports database, and every figure it returns is real.
Screenshots are held in memory while the prop is read, stripped of metadata, and deleted automatically. They are never written to disk and never stored with a result. Any odds visible in the image are ignored — this tool does not use price.
What this covers
NFL, WNBA and MLB player props. The projection is built from local game data and statistical code — the screenshot reader only supplies the player, the market and the line, and you confirm those before anything is modelled. Which side to lean is the answer, not something you tell it.
How to read a result
Over, Under or Pass
The result names the side the data favours. A Pass means neither side is worth backing — the projection sits too close to the line, a required input is missing, or the conclusion flips under a half-point move. It is the most common honest answer.
Probability, not certainty
A 58% Over is a 58% Over. The distribution chart shows the whole range of outcomes with the line marked, so a narrow edge looks narrow.
Every number has a source
Sample size, time window and origin are attached to each statistic. Where an input is missing, the result says so instead of substituting an average.
Head-to-head is context
Past meetings are shown because they are interesting, and weighted at almost nothing because rosters and roles change between them.
This is informational sports analysis, not advice and not a prediction. Probabilities are estimates from historical data and are uncertain; no outcome is guaranteed. You are responsible for following the laws and age requirements where you live. If gambling stops being entertainment, our responsible gambling page lists the places to go.