Picture Insect: Bug Identifier

Picture Insect: Bug Identifier

By Next Vision Limited

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2019-05-14
  • Current Version: 2.21.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 157.86 MB
  • Developer: Next Vision Limited
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.6437
4.6437
From 42,189 Ratings

Description

Picture insect is an easy-to-use insect identifier tool that utilizes AI technology. Simply take a photo of an insect or upload one from your phone gallery, and the app will tell you all about it in a second. Got bitten by an unknown insect but not sure about its toxicity? Wonder the name of the moth you got in your mothing activity? Found pests in your home garden and want to find solutions to get rid of them? Open the Picture Insect app and point your phone camera toward the insect/pest, and you will have your puzzles solved. Get the Picture Insect app today and join a community of over 3 million insect enthusiasts worldwide. Key Features: Fast and accurate insect ID - Instantly identify butterflies, moths, and spiders with AI photo recognition technology. Identify 4,000+ species of insect species with incredible accuracy. Rich insect learning resources - Full encyclopedia of insects which includes names, high-definition images, FAQs, characteristics, and more. High-quality articles on the insect field. Your real insect guidebook. Insect bites reference - Learn about hazardous insect bites like spiders, mosquitoes, and ants to get prevention tips. Keep your family safe. Pest detection & control tips - Scan the bug to identify whether it's a pest, and get helpful info and detection and control hacks. Record your observation - Keep track of identified species in your personal collection and easily share them with your friends. About Picture Insect Premium: -Subscription Name: Yearly Premium -Subscription Duration:1 year(7 days trial) -Subscription Description: Users will get a 1-year Picture Insect Premium which includes identifying insects without limits, getting answers from entomologists, studying insects with numerous info, and no watermarks or ads. • Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase • Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period • The account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal • Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable • The user may manage the subscription and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase Terms of Use: https://app-service.pictureinsect.com/static/user_agreement.html Privacy Policy: https://app-service.pictureinsect.com/static/privacy_policy.html Contact us: [email protected] Find out more about Picture Insect at: https://pictureinsect.com/

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Reviews

  • Become an Entomologist

    5
    By joejones64
    I love this app for identification and information about bugs, spiders, and insects.
  • Trash!!

    1
    By Hooppty
    I’m disappointed in the fact that I can identify bugs or bites only if I pay for it! Where and what happened to the opportunity of seeing things firsthand testing them out and then paying for monthly services for something you might not even want or ever use again, and don’t give me that seven day trial sign up and then cancel bs because we all know there are so many hidden clauses where you’re gonna pull out extra money that you don’t deserve..
  • The app is wrong about 50% of the time

    1
    By Why can't i post this without coming up with a nickname? Dumb.
    I take macro photographs of insects and have a decent amount of entomology experience. This app is pretty much useless to me due to its high rate of misidentification. For me, it’s up around 50%. These aren’t obscure insects either, in may cases they are native Wyoming species. I run into the same problem with identifications from around the world on iNaturalist. The app is wrong about 50% of the time on those, too. I see A LOT of rave reviews about how accurate this is. It makes me wonder how other reviewers are so certain it’s accurate. My guess is that the insect looks something like the Picture Insect photo, and therefore, it must be accurate. I’m not sure, but I suspect this app takes the entered photo and compares it to other photos and once it finds something similar, it identifies it. There doesn’t seem to be any consideration about where the insect was located, the habitat, its posture, etc. I had one his morning where it misidentified a transverse ladybug for a seven spotted ladybug. I could be mistaken, but when I try to correct a misidentification, it only corrects it on my ID. I don’t think it lets the developers know that the app is wrong. If I don’t trust the app, it doesn’t do me any good. There are much better resources available online.
  • Unusual bugs

    5
    By Blazebryn
    The Picture Insect identifier has educated my grandkids on some crazy looking bugs. Check out the Assassin bug
  • Love this app!

    5
    By Mlisafp
    This has saved me so much time identifying insects at our ranch and in my garden! Such a great app!
  • Marvelous app!

    5
    By Downtown Bones
    I very rarely oblige when asked by an app to write a review, but thought I’d take two minutes to do so. I moved to an area where there are a ton of bugs I’ve never seen before, and I use this all the time - just the free version, no subscription. I don’t have any complaints, it’s been fantastic.
  • Can’t find

    1
    By Confused in 24
    Can’t find what the bug is
  • Great app!

    5
    By Jose camps
    This is a really good app because Not only does it give the correct information it also it also lets you ask questions.
  • What the hell!

    5
    By Miss Ebies
    I don’t know what??they are attracted to, but they are at my front door, where is no food, just sunlight ?
  • Rolled out of my exercise mat

    5
    By doone1400
    Felt better instantly to know a wireworm and that it is not dangerous to humans

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