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Pl@ntNet is an AI-powered plant identification app that helps users identify and learn about plants via photos.
Pl@ntNet is a powerful, user-friendly mobile and web application designed to help people identify plants simply by taking a photo. Developed by a consortium of research institutions and citizen scientists, Pl@ntNet leverages artificial intelligence and an extensive botanical database to provide accurate plant identifications. Whether you are a botanist, student, gardener, or nature enthusiast, Pl@ntNet makes plant identification accessible and engaging.
The platform not only identifies plants but also contributes to biodiversity science by collecting and sharing user-submitted data for research purposes. Available globally and supporting various plant groups such as trees, shrubs, flowers, grasses, fungi, and mosses, Pl@ntNet is a versatile tool for anyone interested in exploring the natural world.
Q: How accurate is Pl@ntNet’s identification?
A: Accuracy depends on photo quality and species representation in the database, but AI algorithms offer high identification confidence.
Q: Is Pl@ntNet free to use?
A: Yes, it is free to use with optional donations to support development.
Q: Can I use Pl@ntNet without an internet connection?
A: Yes, by downloading offline packages for specific regions or plant groups.
Q: How can I contribute my plant observations?
A: Users can upload photos and observations through the app to enrich the collective database.
Q: Does Pl@ntNet cover fungi and mosses?
A: Yes, it includes various plant groups, including fungi, mosses, and lichens.
Pl@ntNet stands as a comprehensive resource for plant identification and biodiversity knowledge, promoting citizen science and environmental awareness worldwide.