PlantSnap app helps you identify different types of plants, including flowers, trees, succulents, mushrooms and cacti. Just take a picture of the plant using the app and it will tell you all the information you need. PlantSnap can also provide you tips on how to grow and care for plants. In the PlantSnappers Community, you can talk with over 50 million nature lovers in over 200 countries to exchange the fun of discovery. By downloading PlantSnap, you can even have your own tree! PlantSnap plants a tree for each person who downloads and registers the app.
Pl@ntNet is an app to help to identify plants with pictures. You can identify plants easily by photographing them with your phones. It has different themes and geographical flora. You can select one which corresponds to your area or an area of interest to you. If you don't know what to choose, choose the “World Flora'', which has the widest coverage but is less accurate than the more targeted flora. All the plants that users photograph will be collected and analyzed by scientists so that we can better understand the evolution of plant biodiversity and better preserve it.
PictureThis is capable of identifying 10,000+ plant species with accuracy of 98%, better than most human experts.
LeafSnap is an easy-to-use application that works as an online plant encyclopedia and plant identifier. By simply snapping a photo of the plant, our app would tell you basic information about it, within seconds. LeafSnap can recognize 90% of the world’s plants, which shall cover those you frequently see in any part of the world. If you want to explore more about the plants, our app can also meet your needs. Moreover, you can save plants or snaps into collections, so that you can reach them any time you want.
iNaturalist is a citizen science app that helps users identify plants, animals, and other organisms in nature. By taking a photo, users can get AI-powered identification suggestions and connect with a global community of scientists and nature enthusiasts who help confirm findings. The app allows users to record observations, contribute to biodiversity research, and explore nearby species. It is designed for anyone interested in nature—from casual hikers to professional biologists—making it both an educational tool and a platform for conservation. With iNaturalist, exploring and learning about the natural world becomes more interactive and rewarding.
Seek by iNaturalist is a free, family‑friendly nature identification app that uses image recognition to help you identify plants, animals, fungi and other organisms in the field. Built by the iNaturalist team, Seek emphasizes easy, privacy‑focused identification without requiring an account (though users can optionally contribute observations to iNaturalist). It’s aimed at casual nature observers, students and families who want quick IDs, badges and learning opportunities while exploring outdoors.
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The newly updated Google Lens helps you know your skin conditions by analyzing the image you uploaded. Before deciding if you need to go to see a doctor, you can view the search results and similar references generated by Len’s AI image recognition first. Plus, Lens also works with Bard to to help Bard know what’s being shown and Bard will respond based on Len’s support. Download the latest version of Google Lens if you want to try this new diagnostic feature.