Lenzi vs ChatGPT
If you are pasting candle screenshots into a chat box, you already know the limit. Lenzi is the AI co-analyst that lives inside your actual chart - not next to a static image of it.
The screenshot loop
Four steps, none of which involve actually trading. This is the workflow Lenzi removes.
Step 01
Crop carefully so the levels and timeframe show.
Step 02
Write a paragraph re-explaining the setup.
Step 03
Get pattern names without context or evidence.
Step 04
Apply the read manually and hope nothing changed.
With Lenzi: type the question. The AI already has your chart, your timeframe, your volume, and your drawings. It draws the answer directly on the candles.
What Lenzi does that ChatGPT cannot
Every candle, every tick of volume, every indicator you have on the chart. Not a flattened PNG.
Support and resistance from actual touches. Trendlines from real swing points. Levels you can act on.
Not just what looks bullish. The exact price where the read breaks - so you know when to be wrong.
For chart analysis specifically, yes. ChatGPT can only see a static screenshot you paste in - it does not know the timeframe, the volume, the indicators, or the levels you have already drawn. Lenzi sees the chart you are viewing, with all of that context, and draws its analysis directly onto your candles.
Only by guessing from pixels in a screenshot. It cannot compute exact swing highs and lows, count touches, or measure volume confirmation. Lenzi runs structure detection on real OHLCV data and marks the levels on the chart with the evidence behind them.
No. Most Lenzi users keep ChatGPT for general writing and research and use Lenzi for anything chart related. The point of Lenzi is to remove the screenshot workflow - not to replace your other AI tools.
Lenzi supports every US-listed stock and ETF across all major timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, 1H, 1D, 1W). Market data is sourced from Polygon.io.
Open Lenzi on any US ticker. The AI sees what you see, on your actual chart.