Atlas Capture Review
Smartphone video collection for robotics/computer-vision training
★½☆☆☆ 1.8/5 Talent network Free Founded 2024
- $10-$20/hr (estimated) — Pay range
- 7th & 21st of month — Pay cadence
- 2024 — Founded
- AI training (HIGH RISK) — Focus
Review
Atlas Capture recruits contributors to record first-person smartphone video for robotics and computer-vision training datasets, paying an estimated $10-20/hr on a twice-monthly schedule (7th and 21st).
**We're flagging this one deliberately.** Independent reporting on this platform describes it as an unverified business entity with multiple accounts of workers having their accounts suspended — or balances zeroed out — right before a scheduled payout. That pattern (do the work, get paid nothing right before cash-out) is a classic gig-platform scam signature, not a normal operational hiccup. Treat this listing as high-risk and verify independently before investing any time.
Apply reality check
Do not invest unpaid time or personal data here without independently verifying current legitimacy — the account-suspension-before-payout pattern reported for this platform matches known scam behavior, not routine account review.
Pros
- Low barrier to entry — just a smartphone required
Cons
- ⚠ HIGH RISK — reported by multiple sources as an unverified business entity
- ⚠ Multiple worker reports of account suspension and zero-balance issues right before payout
- No meaningful public track record to verify legitimacy claims against
Pricing
Free to join. Pay ranges $10-$20/hr (estimated), paid 7th & 21st of month.
Best for
Rating breakdown
- Pay: 2.1/5
- Availability / consistency: 1.4/5
- Vetting difficulty: 1.8/5
- Trustworthiness: 1/5
Features
- ✗ Job board / listings — Task/project-matched, not browsed openly
- ✓ Freelance marketplace
- ✗ Salary transparency
- ✓ Remote-only
- ✓ Screening / vetting
- ✗ Direct apply
- ✓ Free for job seekers
- ✗ Worldwide
How it compares to remoty.work
Atlas Capture carries real, reported scam risk. remoty.work actively flags ghost jobs and scam listings — we'd rather tell you to avoid a bad opportunity than list it uncritically.
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