Welcome to our Bug Identifier App, a comprehensive tool for all entomologists and invertebrate enthusiasts. Our app specializes in bug recognition and spider identification, providing detailed information about various species.
Whether you’re an amateur entomologist or a seasoned professional, our bug recognition app is designed to cater to your needs. With a vast database of insects and spiders, our app can identify a wide range of species, providing you with detailed information about each one.
Our spider identifier feature is particularly popular among users. It allows you to identify different species of spiders, providing you with detailed information about each one. Whether you’re dealing with a common house spider or a rare species, our spiders identifier feature can help.
In addition to bug and spider identification, our app also offers an insect identification feature. This feature allows you to identify various species of insects, providing you with detailed information about each one.
Our bug identification app is not just for professionals. Even if you’re just curious about the insects and spiders you come across in your daily life, our app can help. With our bug recognition app, you can learn more about the fascinating world of insects and spiders.
Suitable use cases: This app is suitable for recognizing a well-cropped image of an insect.
Unsuitable use cases: This app is not suitable for determining whether an insect is dangerous or poisonous.
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4.19 out of 5
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Does not work at all (at least here in France)
Not only it does not recognize insects, although the picture has perfect details, but the insect it shows up does not at all look like the picture.
A small bug is identified as a butterfly.
A long bug is identified as a lady bird.
On top if that all the supposedly recognized bugs are from North America.
Completely useless
Anglais
C’est pas en français
Pitoyable !
20 insectes photographiés, un seul reconnu… même le frelon asiatique n’est pas reconnu…