

Mushroom Identification
I built Mushroom Identification as a small side project to make Mushroom ID a bit easier and more fun. The idea is simple: upload photos of a mushroom from different angles (cap, gills, stem, volva), and the AI gives you a quick reference with species info, toxicity notes, and...
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Mushroom Identification
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What is Mushroom Identification?
I built Mushroom Identification as a small side project to make Mushroom ID a bit easier and more fun. The idea is simple: upload photos of a mushroom from different angles (cap, gills, stem, volva), and the AI gives you a quick reference with species info, toxicity notes, and similar species alerts.
It’s not meant to be an authority on identification — think of it as a supportive tool for learning, research, or just satisfying curiosity. If you like field guides but wish you had a faster way to compare, this AI Mushroom Identifier might help.
Features
The tool accepts multiple photos of a mushroom — for example, the cap, gills, stem, and volva. Within a few seconds, it generates a mushroom ID report with details like possible species matches, notes on toxicity, and alerts for visually similar species. The goal isn’t to provide a final answer but to act as a learning aid that helps you narrow down options before turning to field guides or expert sources.
How to Use It
Using the app is straightforward:
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Go to mushroomidentification.online
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Upload photos of the mushroom from different angles
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Review the AI-generated reference, which you can then compare with your specimen or research materials
It’s meant for education, research, and curiosity — not as a substitute for expert identification.
I built this project because I wanted a faster way to explore fungi without carrying heavy books on every walk. It’s a small, practical tool, and I hope other mushroom enthusiasts will also find it useful as a companion in their own explorations. 🍄
