With the Pl@ntNet app, identify one plant from a picture, and be part of a citizen science project on plant biodiversity.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad




SpecieSense is described as 'Snap a bug, plant, or mushroom and SpecieSense identifies the species from one photo — and shows you why, with an honest confidence level' and is an app in the education & reference category. There are eight alternatives to SpecieSense for a variety of platforms, including Android, iPhone, Android Tablet, iPad and Web-based apps. The best SpecieSense alternative is Pl@ntNet, which is free. Other great apps like SpecieSense are iNaturalist, PictureThis, Flora Incognita and Plantifier.
With the Pl@ntNet app, identify one plant from a picture, and be part of a citizen science project on plant biodiversity.




Get outside, and observe an individual organism. Pick something wild and take a clear, full frame photo. If you already have a photo of something wild, add it now. You can also use the iNaturalist mobile apps to record observations.




PictureThis® identifies 1,000,000+ plants every day with 98% accuracy - better than most human experts. Get your gardening questions answered and become a “green thumb” with the plant identification power of PictureThis!




he Flora Incognita App enables you to identify plants automatically quickly, easily and accurately .




Plantifier is a free community based plant image recognition app. It allows you to upload a photo of an unknown plant. The users of the MyGarden.org community behind this free tool will try to recognise the plant photo as soon as possible and give you an answer to your question!




Garden Answers is the revolutionary plant identification app that instantly identifies over 20,000 plants and gives you accurate and detailed information about it.




This simple site gives you access into the incredible Trefle plant database. Search all the plants of the world (almost!) over multiple criteria, get up-to-date information, taxonomical references, images and more. Now includes image recognition.




Plant Identification can currently recognize 98% of all known species of plants and trees, which covers most of the species you will encounter in every country on Earth.



