The photo becomes documentation The starting point for MakerMaker was one question: what if handing a photo to an AI produced something genuinely creative — not a caption, not alt text, but a piece of weird writing? Three hand-built generators ship with the app. The first takes any photo (or text you type) and produces a fictional corporate operations manual — deliberately bureaucratic, the kind that reads like it survived three reorgs: version numbers, revision dates, department headers. The second turns photos into imaginary product spec sheets. The third writes breaking news headlines around whatever you feed it. Three generators is enough for a few minutes. It's also a ceiling that comes fast. AI inventing its own generators The feature that made the project worth shipping: a button that tells the AI to design and then run an entirely new type of generator. It picks subject matter, genre, tone, format, and color palette — roughly 95 million combinations across those axes.…