What Reddit Says About Animal Identifier Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Animal Identifier apps from 13 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/whatisthisanimal
Looking for some animal ID app suggestions. Specifically reptiles and amphibians but an app that does all animals would work great too! Thanks for…
r/WildernessBackpacking
I don't but if I see a predator or any dead animals, I call it in to the local rangers office so they are aware ... Merlin. Amazing app. It identifies birds. I had six different birds identified last time I used it. In my backyard. PlantNet is also excellent.
r/aspergirls
I am able to upload photos I have taken of animals, insects, arachnids, plants, etc. to iNaturalist which then assists me in identifying the species. Others who also use the app can offer suggestions on the species as well. I also occasionally browse the photos others have taken.
r/PacificCrestTrail
[https://www.postholer.com/trail-animals] Edit, I guess I should add these are android apps. ... I’m a birder. I had them all. EBird for keeping bird lists, Merlin for local bird lists and abundance data. I also had Sibley, Audubon, Peterson, and iBird. Peterson is, hands down, the best bird book fo...
r/herpetology
If you have a clear photo on an iPhone, you can press the info button on the bottom of the photo and it will usually identify the animal.
r/IDmydog
Barky isn’t just another app; it’s designed to be your go-to tool for all things dog breeds. Here’s what you can expect: 98% Accurate Dog Breed Identification: Barky uses advanced AI to analyze photos you snap of dogs, delivering breed identification with an impressive 98% accuracy rate.
r/Lightbulb
Dont condemn. I am constantly updated with apps but not knowing this exist. Im suprised that the image recognition tech is so advance that it can identify plants/animal precisely. I always thought this kind of thing would work only with lidar like tech. Because it should require laser precision to s...
r/iosapps
Your feedback really helps shape where the app goes next. Dog Lens is currently available on the App Store, and the Android version is coming soon. I’ll update this post once it’s live on Google Play.
r/Lightbulb
This article talks about emerging technology that could help identify animals by sound. They specifically compare it to Shazam in the article. We may not have the technology on our phones yet, but this article is proof we may have it sometime in the future, hopefully sooner than later.
r/minpin
https://www.dogyears.io/identifier
r/gardening
Apple: update your animal identifier · r/chinchilla • · r/chinchilla · This is an educational group. We are a community of breeders and knowledgeable pet owners. We love to see cute pics of your chinchillas, but the main emphasis will be on chinchilla health and safety.
r/iNaturalist
How does it compare to existing similar apps, like BirdNET and Merlin, other than that it will work for more than just birds? Will there be a database of sounds right at the start so that people can start using it right away? ... Overall Chirpie compares well from a number of supported species and s...
r/photography
I've started using iNaturalist myself recently, and their species recognition is pretty damn good and it looks like this new app by the same people uses that database and image recognition software to help people identify plants and animals in their area. Plus with iNaturalist, any observations...
r/gadgets
Ooooh, did you get the little guy the aquarium app? If not, it’s a must have. More replies ... Assuming the animal does not notice the stalker warning popping up on their iPhone….
r/iNaturalist
Books, websites, or apps with keys or good descriptions, but it really depends on the taxon and some of these are not worth recommending unless you’re in Australia. ... Not apps but websites: observation.org, identify.plantnet.org... ... I love inaturalist for logging observations and helping with c...
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