Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 39 real negative reviews from the top Cat Breed Identifier apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Critical technical issues: app won't open/load, blank privacy policy pages, photo access permissions broken, missing breed characteristics data
"I can't open this app the moment I open it and start looking for cats breed, something pops up it doesn't let me use this app."
"Get opening screen then nothing. I have uninstalled and reinstalled"
Catastrophically inaccurate AI model that identifies random objects as cats, fails on obvious breeds, and returns different results for identical photos
"I took a picture of my literal black sock, and it told me it was a York chocolate cat"
"My cat is the most Siamese looking Siamese and it told me she was a Nebelung."
Technical failures and extremely limited breed recognition capabilities, failing to identify even common breeds
"Got 404 or bad request every time"
"The app can recognize that a cat is Persian, but it can't determine the specific type, like a Chinchilla Persian. Overall, it's very basic and not particularly impressive."
Cat breed identifier apps suffer from catastrophic AI accuracy issues, with the same cat producing wildly different results across scans. Users report the scanner identifying non-cats (socks, couches, dogs, feet) as cat breeds and failing on purebred cats. Combined with aggressive paywalls and unclear subscription practices, the market is ripe for a competitor with reliable ML model and transparen...
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