Plant ID apps are nifty tools for gardeners and nature enthusiasts, enabling users to identify plant species through photographs.
Top-rated plant identification apps
PictureThis
Recognized for its high accuracy, this app can identify over 400,000 plant species. It offers detailed plant care guides and has a user-friendly interface.
PlantNet
A free app that allows users to identify plants by photographing them. It's a collaborative project with a vast database, making it a reliable choice for plant identification.
iNaturalist
A joint initiative by the California Academy of Sciences and National Geographic Society, iNaturalist helps users identify plants and animals. It also connects users with a community of naturalists for further assistance. This came up tops in a lot of user lists.
Plant.id
Plant.id uses machine learning to identify plants from images. It does a good job and it never stops learning.
LeafSnap
Plant identification app that uses visual recognition technology to help users identify trees and plants through detailed photographs of their leaves – gets high marks for plant identification, easy to use, and provides some handy information that some users might find interesting.
PlantStory
A community-driven app that combines plant identification with social networking, allowing users to connect with fellow plant enthusiasts, share gardening tips, and showcase their plant collections. It also offers tools for plant care tracking, creating a personalized and engaging experience for plant lovers.
Google Lens
While not exclusively a plant identification app, Google Lens can identify various species in photographs. Not your highest rated accuracy, but if it’s all you have in the moment give it a try.