Point the camera at the tree — leaves, bark, flowers, fruit or the whole silhouette — and tap the shutter. You can also pick an existing photo from your library. The AI names the species and tells you whether any part is toxic to people, dogs or cats.
Try another photo: get closer to the leaves, add a bark shot, or step back for the full silhouette. Good light helps a lot. When the AI isn't sure, it says so and tells you what to photograph next.
It's informational, not professional advice. Never eat or feed any plant based on an app identification alone, and if a person or pet may have ingested something toxic, contact poison control or a veterinarian immediately.
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Your scans and collection are stored only on your device — deleting the app removes them. Nothing personal is kept on our servers. Details in the privacy policy.
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