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PlantSnap Plant Identification Analysis

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PlantSnap Plant Identification is a comprehensive educational app designed for iPhone users, allowing them to identify a vast array of plant species quickly and accurately. Utilizing advanced image recognition technology, users can simply take a photo of a plant, and the app will provide instant identification along with detailed information about the species. This functionality makes it an invaluable tool for gardening enthusiasts, botanists, and anyone interested in learning more about the natural world.

In addition to identification, PlantSnap offers features such as a plant database with over 600,000 species, educational resources about plant care, and a community for sharing findings and experiences. The app's user-friendly interface enhances the learning experience, making it easy to navigate through various plant categories. Whether for personal interest or professional use, PlantSnap serves as an essential reference for plant identification and education.

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Release
Latest update
Version
5.01.24
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
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423
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Have you ever been on a hike or walking through a garden and wondered what species that beautiful plant, flower or tree was?
Have you ever been on a hike or walking through a garden and wondered what species that beautiful plant, flower or tree was? Instantly identify plants, flowers and trees with PlantSnap, a mobile app built to help you identify plants and trees in a snap. Simply take a picture of the plant or tree, and PlantSnap will tell you what it is in seconds. Best of all, PlantSnap is Ad-Free. PlantSnap is powered by deep learning and artificial intelligence, meaning that it actually learns and improves with every image you feed it. Every image you take makes PlantSnap better and adds to the growing Plant Database. Get out there and start PlantSnapping. PlantSnap Features: Identify Plants with Your Camera. Instantly learn the name of plants, flowers and trees with a picture. Snap a picture with your camera, plug the picture into PlantSnap and watch the Plant Database name the plant. Plant Database. Our database is global and our results are instantaneous. There are currently 315, 000 plant species in our database. PlantSnap can currently recognize 103, 000 species of plants and trees, which covers most of the species you will encounter in North America and Europe. We are adding 50, 000 species per month to the algorithm, updated automatically, no extra charge. PlantSnap will still recognize most plants or trees that you encounter outside of North America and Europe. PlantSnap hopes to fully cover almost every known plant species on Earth by the end of 2017. Plant Identification & Learning Algorithms. 71, 000 species currently trained into the algorithm, and our algorithm is learning 50, 000 new species per month. PlantSnap will update automatically for you every time we add a new batch of species, no additional fees required. Identify Plants without Ads. Need to identify a plant while hiking? Planting a new garden and want exotic plants? Start identifying plants without pesky ads. Stop wondering what those plants, flowers or trees are called, and instantly know their name by snapping a picture. Have access to our growing Plant Database, and stay up-to-date on new plant species. Download PlantSnap now and start PlantSnapping. Please check your email after purchasing for more detailed information.

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