Dog Scan - Breed Identifier

Identify dog breeds

Description

Have you ever wanted to find out the breed of a dog?
Dog Scan allows you to identify a dog's breed by simply pointing your phone at a dog and tapping the scan button.
-- Modern AI
Dog Scan uses modern Artificial Intelligence models to identify dog breeds present in images in real time
-- Attention Whistle
Do you want your pet to look into the camera during photos? Just tap the whistle button and funny noises will capture your best friend's attention
-- Works with photos
Alongside real time scanning, Dog Scan allows you to pick any photo from your camera roll and scan for results
-- No Internet Connection Required
Dog Scan works 100% offline, using your device's computational power to identify dog breeds. Your photos are never sent to any server in respect to your data privacy.
Dog Scan is now available for all iOS devices!
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Dog Scanner Premium
€2.99

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  • Is Dog Scan free?

    Yes, Dog Scan is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Dog Scan cost?

    Dog Scan has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €2.99.

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User Rating

4.44 out of 5

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Dog Scan Reviews

Useless

Mikiemonday8 on

United States

I tried it on my full blooded Rottweiler. The app said he was a Beauceron. Tried it on my Great pyrenees and it said he was a Dalmatian. You all need to allow clients to correct these issues on your app to Make it better. Make corrections and update the app.

NOT FREE

Miku..44 on

United States

Only give you one free scan after that you have to pay.

Everything is “Mixed Breed”

WrechTheTech on

United States

Two dogs, both obviously some form of husky. It’s silly that a scanning app couldn’t identify what is easily seen with the human eye. Don’t waste your money.

Wrong

tired6969 on

United States

This app is completely off on every single dog breed. It’s not even a tiny bit accurate. Complete rip off don’t purchase

You can’t use it without paying

Perfenkel on

United States

It lets you scan one photo and get the (highly suspect) results, but after that you have to pay to do any more.

Pay

Pbobbbbb on

United States

You should not have to pay to use this app

This is a joke ap

Kogtil on

United States

I scanned my tuxedo cat. This ap identified her as a border collie.

Dont pay the money

zieubgtx on

United States

This app is terrible and entirely inaccurate. It said my hound was a golden and doesnt capture any mix. Also scanned 3 other dogs who are mixed, names one breed and the breed was not even one in the mix. $3 lost in an instant.

Pure Garbage

NitemareHunterx4 on

United States

This application is garbage and was developed by garbage with garbage skill. It literally does not work, rarely ever identifies anything and when it does it’s WAAAAAY off.

Unreliable

Mllama63 on

United States

Had to pay $2.99 which was reasonable. Used the same photo of my dog 4 times and got 4 very different answers from a small terrier to a Great Pyrenees. Very disappointing.

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