A moving picture is worth ten thousand words - so instead of another screenshot, we made one. Sixty seconds, vertical, no voice-over, no buzzwords. Just Inverza doing what it does every morning.
What the video shows
The Short walks through the four things that separate Inverza from a generic weather app:
- AI Weather Chat answering a plain-English question like "will tomorrow morning be worth the drive to the lake?"
- Condition detection picking up a cloud inversion forming overnight, with a confidence score and a time window.
- Shadow mapping showing which side of the ridge will catch first light, computed from the terrain, not guessed.
- Photo spot map pulling geotagged photographs and drawing the sunrise and sunset direction lines over the shadow map.
Why the vertical format
Inverza is an iPhone app. Everything you see in the clip is the actual app, in actual use, at actual resolution. Running the demo sideways on a desktop recording would have lost the point. So we went the other way: shot on-device, exported vertical, posted as a Short. Send it to a friend in a message and it plays inline.
The rest is on the way
We have longer videos planned: a real walk-through of the AI chat's tool calls, a deep dive into shadow mapping, and a seasonal series that follows each of the fifteen conditions through the year. Subscribe to the YouTube channel or the blog RSS feed if you want to catch them.
And if you have not tried the app yet - the trial is 14 days, no card required until you decide to keep it.