AI Visual Identifier

Upload any photo and get an instant answer. Identify animals, insects, birds, and plants by species. Recognize dog and cat breeds, crystal and rock types, and mushrooms. Detect face shapes and hairstyles. Identify car brands, watch models, handbag labels, logos, and food nutrition — across 40+ specialized identifier tools, all in one place.

AI Visual Identifier

50 tools

Pets4

Identify dog and cat breeds from a photo, and scan stool images for potential health indicators before a vet visit. Whether you've spotted a breed you like at the park or want a quick gut-check on your pet's digestion, these four tools cover the most common pet owner needs.

Face & Body4

Analyze facial features and physical attributes from photos. Detect your face shape to find the most flattering hairstyles and frames. Test attractiveness scores based on facial symmetry. Recognize celebrities. Identify yoga poses for form comparison and tutorial matching.

Science & Nature Objects5

Identify minerals, geological formations, celestial bodies, art, and musical instruments from photos. Recognize crystals and gemstones by appearance, rocks and minerals by texture, planets and moons from images, sculptures by style and period, and musical instruments by shape and construction.

How to get accurate identification results

AI identification is as good as the photo you give it. These four principles apply across every identifier tool.

Photo quality is the biggest variable in accuracy

AI visual identification relies on visual features — color, texture, shape, pattern, and structure. A blurry, poorly lit, or heavily cropped photo removes the features the model uses to identify. For best results: use natural light, shoot from a stable position, ensure the subject fills most of the frame, and avoid digital zoom.

Angle matters differently for different subjects

For animals and plants, a clear side or top-down view typically shows the most identifying features. For branded objects (watches, bags, shoes), show the front face, logo area, or any distinctive hardware. For faces, a forward-facing photo is best for face shape detection; profile views work better for some feature analyses.

Use identifier results as a starting point for research

AI identification gives you the most likely match, often with high confidence. But for safety-critical identifications — an unknown mushroom, a snake species after a bite, a spider on a child's bed — always verify the result with a second source, a regional field guide, or an expert before acting on it.

Brand and logo identifiers are trained on major brands

The tools perform best with well-known global and regional brands. Niche, indie, or very new brands may not be in the training data, and results for them may be less accurate or absent. If a brand is unknown to the model, it will often describe the item rather than naming the brand — which is still useful for further searching.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate are the animal identification tools?

Accuracy varies by species. For common domestic animals (dog and cat breeds), accuracy is very high. For wildlife, accuracy depends on how distinctive the species is visually and how well-represented it is in training data. Rare, regional, or recently reclassified species may produce lower confidence results.

Is it safe to eat a mushroom identified as edible by AI?

No. The mushroom identifier provides an identification based on visual features and is useful for narrowing possibilities, but it should never be the sole basis for consumption decisions. Deadly mushrooms (like the Death Cap and Destroying Angel) closely resemble edible species. Always verify with an expert forager or mycologist before eating any wild mushroom.

Can the food calorie counter estimate calories from a restaurant photo?

Yes. The food calorie counter analyzes the visible food items in a photo and estimates calorie content based on recognized dish types, ingredients, and typical portion sizes. Estimates are approximate — calorie counts for restaurant meals vary significantly by preparation and portion.

Can I identify a luxury brand from a photo of a fake or replica?

The brand identifier recognizes visual features associated with brands — logo shape, hardware style, stitching patterns, and silhouette. It will identify what brand the item resembles, not whether it's authentic. For authentication, use a specialist authentication service.

Which tool should I use if I don't know what category my subject is?

Use the Animal Identifier or Plant Identifier for living things — they cover broad categories. For objects, the Logo Brand Identifier or a clothing/footwear identifier are good starting points. If you're unsure, describe what you see in the search bar and the most relevant tool category will appear.