About
The sharpest lens you'll use on a hard choice.
KarmaLens reads your dilemma through 5000 years of ethical wisdom — and tells you what's actually going on. The motive you won't admit. The harm you didn't notice. The line worth screenshotting.
What it sees that you don't
Eight lenses. One verdict. Zero fluff.
- The motive you won't admit — surfaced, named, scored.
- The harm you didn't notice — read across direct, relational, and downstream impact.
- The path that costs you nothing — except honesty.
- The verse a sage would've quoted — when one actually fits.
- The line you can screenshot and send — a verdict worth sharing, every time.
- Eight dimensions, scored — duty, truth, non-harm, detachment, intent, restraint, welfare, discernment.
Why people actually use it
Faster than journaling. Sharper than therapy.
Older than every self-help book combined.
The Gita has been clarifying decisions for 5000 years. KarmaLens is what happens when that lineage meets a modern engine.
Reads your ambiguity — doesn't punish it.
Hard choices stay hard. The lens cuts through the fog without pretending the fog wasn't real.
Judges the action, not you.
Sharper that way. You get a read on the move, not a grade on who you are.
Not a search engine. You don't query it. You confess to it.
The messier the input, the sharper the read. Bring the version you wouldn't say out loud.
Who built it
Engineers who got tired of self-help that performs wisdom without doing the work.
KarmaLens is built by a small independent team with a long-running interest in the Bhagavad Gita as a framework for reasoning under tension — and a stubborn dislike of AI products that mistake disclaimers for honesty.
Questions, criticism, or quality feedback on a specific result are welcome at [email protected] and [email protected].
Not for emergencies — reach a person you trust or your local crisis line. Not a substitute for legal, medical, or clinical advice when that's what you need.