AI Search Home and Shortcut Hub
Seekee opens as a search-centered tool hub. The main screen places MegaSearch near shortcuts for AI art, AI study, AI translation, AI center, trending topics, football, cloud, Google, and more app-style destinations.
That layout is useful for users who want one place to begin multiple mobile tasks. A person can start with a search, jump into an AI feature, browse popular media, or open a cloud area without moving through separate apps first.
The interface is busy but broad. It is best for users who like multi-tool launchers and assistant-style entry points rather than a single-purpose search box.
AI Center, Translation, and Media Areas
The AI center groups image, life, document, and recognition-style tools. Visible entries include AI image options, watermark-related tools, enhancement, smart cutout, audio transcription, AI translation, and image recognition.
Seekee also presents media lists for movies, series, anime, and other popular topics. This makes the app feel like a mixed search, discovery, and assistant surface rather than a plain browser.
Users who try these tools should expect camera, microphone, media, location, Bluetooth, notification, overlay, and network-related permission prompts depending on the feature they open.
Cloud, Transfers, and Optional Sign-In
The cloud area includes sign-in prompts, video, photos, documents, AI tools, trash, recent items, trending sections, and a transfers page. Those screens suggest the app can work as both an assistant hub and a cloud file workflow.
Sign-in is not needed for every visible screen, but cloud storage and account benefits naturally depend on registration or a linked account. Users should decide whether the cloud workflow is worth providing login and storage access.
The package declares advertising, billing, license, camera, microphone, media, location, Bluetooth, overlay, biometric, notification, and foreground-service capabilities, so permission review is important before deeper use.