PlantSnap - Plant Identifier

PlantSnap - Plant Identifier

By PlantSnap, Inc.

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2019-02-22
  • Current Version: 7.2.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 118.85 MB
  • Developer: PlantSnap, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
Score: 4.57334
4.57334
From 67,286 Ratings

Description

Instantly identify over 600,000 types of plants: flowers, trees, succulents, mushrooms, cacti and more with PlantSnap! PlantSnap now teaches you how to grow and care for your plants. We have added gardening tips and advice for thousands of plant species. With the PlantSnappers Community, you connect with more than 50 million nature lovers in over 200 countries! Share photos and favorite discoveries with your friends, view photos and posts of rare plants, flowers, trees, succulents, leaves, cacti, air plant and mushrooms from around the world and share gardening tips. Only with the PlantSnap plant identifier you can connect with nature and the world. Do you know those flowers you like, but don't know the name? Are you looking for an indoor plant? An orchid? A philodendron hope? Or a cacti? An exotic flower PlantSnap gives you all the information you need. The PlantSnap plant identifier makes it much easier to find out! Just take a picture using the app and our database will find all the information about it. After identifying plants, you will have information about its taxonomy and a complete description about the plant, orchid, indoor plant, ornamental plant, exotic flower and more. PlantSnap also tells you how to care for and grow plants. But if you already know the name of the plant, flower, cactus, leaf, ornamental plant, tree, orchid, indoor plant, exotic flower and want to know more about it, at PlantSnap you can too! Just use our "Search" function to find information and curiosities about more than 600,000 species of flowers, leaves, trees, succulents, cacti, mushrooms and more. With the "Explore" function, you can use our SnapMap to find identified plants anywhere on the planet. See the anonymous photos taken with PlantSnap and discover the different species of flowers, leaves, trees, mushrooms and cacti spread around the world! Learn how to take care of your plants: philodendron hope, orchid, air plant, carnivorous plant, exotic flower and more. Have all your discoveries gathered in one place and access whenever you want in a very easy way. Create your own library of flowers, mushrooms, and trees! With the PlantSnap plant identifier, you can also zoom in on the photos to see every detail of the flowers, leaves, indoor plant, mushroom, cacti, ornamental plant, carnivorous plant, and succulents identified around the world. Experience our augmented reality technology! Thinking of walking in the park or in a garden? How about making the walk much more fun and educational? Photograph the different plants you find along the way, be they flowers, mushrooms, leaves, cacti or succulents, and find out all the information about them in our plant identifier! In addition to discovering different types of vegetables, you can also create your own library with all the flowers, leaves, mushrooms, cacti, carnivorous plant and succulents you can find. How many can you collect? PlantSnap, identifying plants has never been so easy and fun! PlantSnap Features: • PlantSnap tells you how to grow and care for your plants with detailed instructions • Our database is global and our results are instantaneous. There are currently over 600,000 plants, trees and mushrooms species in our worldwide database • Our algorithm is retrained and improved every month using the millions of anonymous images taken by our users every day. Start PlantSnapping today and help us help the Earth!

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Reviews

  • AI doesn’t work for the most part

    2
    By &gee
    This app would be great if it actually worked when it’s supposed to. The AI companion doesn’t work most of the time and the diagnostics are generalizations as opposed to other apps I have used. It’s frustrating when you’ve spent money on these premium features and you can’t use them.
  • Suggestions Make Me Wonder

    2
    By Shimari7
    A lot of times your suggestions aren’t close to the best of my pictures taken. Therefore, I can’t save the suggestions.
  • Best yet

    5
    By Hor47
    I used to take random photos of plants on walks, hoping I’d figure out what they were later—but usually, I never did. Then I found PlantSnap, and it completely changed that. Now, I just snap a quick pic, and most of the time it gives me a solid match right away. The care tips are simple and actually useful, and I love scrolling through what other users are finding too. It’s not perfect—sometimes it gets things wrong, especially with less common plants or ones that aren’t flowering. And the free version has its limits (definitely some nudging toward the paid upgrade). But the app’s easy to use, the plant database is huge, and once I upgraded, it got a lot better—no more ads, and way more features unlocked.
  • Review

    5
    By Musty1996
    A very good and accessible app
  • Quick and Reliable Plant ID App👌

    5
    By Sophia0049
    PlantSnap is great for instantly identifying plants. It’s easy to use, informative, and makes exploring nature more exciting.
  • Nice app

    5
    By Argent239
    Great app for knowing more about your plant and it is also user friendly It is very useful
  • Very Useful And Educative App

    5
    By Victor_ia1
    With the help of this App I’m able to identify plants I come across and also one of its unique features is the easy navigation and use. Lovely App
  • Making it simple for keeping different varieties of plants

    5
    By Aliyusalihuh
    I love to have this app because you can record different plants monitor them easily
  • Sweet Potatoes Are Not Trees

    1
    By MacGuy12
    Look, I’m a novice but I know sweet potato’s are vines. I still don’t know what the plant is but it’s not a 10ft tall sweet potato. This app gets things REALLY wrong. A LOT.
  • 🤩

    5
    By Tonic$
    I like how the app can name a plant from just a picture.

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