iNaturalist

Connect with Nature

Published by: iNaturalist
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iNaturalist is a social network for sharing biodiversity information to help each other learn about nature. The primary goal is to connect people to nature, and the secondary goal is to generate scientifically valuable biodiversity data from these personal encounters.
iNaturalist helps you identify plants and animals with visually similar suggestions and verification by dedicated contributors. Get connected with a community of over a million scientists and naturalists who can help you learn more about nature! By recording and sharing your observations, you'll create research-quality data for scientists working to better understand and protect nature.
KEY FEATURES
• Identification suggestions: Take or import a photo and view the top 10 most visually similar species matches and tap through to get more information. You can view these suggestions even before creating an account.
• Feedback from our community: Create an account to share your observations and start a conversation about what you saw. Can’t identify the organism? Start with a broad identification like “plants” or “fungi” so others with more expertise can find it and refine the identification.
• Keep a record of all living things: Build your life list by posting to iNaturalist. Where, when, and what you saw is the basis of each observation you create.
• Grounded in science: Every identification is connected to the tree of life, which means you can search for broad classifications like “Ferns” or “Fungi” as well as species-level identifications like “Humpback Whale” (and everything in between).
• Advancing science & conservation: Millions of observations created and identified by the iNaturalist community are shared with the Global Biodiversity Information Facility where they are used to advance scientific understanding of biodiversity through open data and open science.
• Enabling citizen science and community science: Join any of the tens of thousands of projects around the world on iNaturalist to draw attention to and collect data about particular species or places.
• Not-for-profit: iNaturalist is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the United States. iNaturalist is free for anyone to use thanks to the generous support of many organizations and individuals. Thank you!
• No hidden charges: This app is truly free because we believe nature is for everyone.
• Best for wild plants and animals: The iNaturalist community is better at identifying wild plants and animals than those in gardens or horticulture. Get outside and find what’s wild!
• Control how your location is shared: Set the privacy to obscured (only general location is shared) or private (no location is shared at all, but much harder for others to help identify). The locations of species at risk from disturbance are automatically obscured.
• More than a mobile app: iNaturalist has even more extensive features and tools for learning and exploration. Get the full experience at inaturalist.org!
• 35+ languages: iNaturalist has been translated into dozens of languages thanks to multilingual enthusiasts who want to see the community grow.
• A global network: iNaturalist is used in every country on earth! In many countries, we have formal agreements with local organizations to promote iNaturalist. Use this app for contributing to all iNaturalist Network sites, including Naturalista (Mexico and Colombia), iNaturalist.NZ (New Zealand), iNaturalist.ca (Canada), Biodiversity4All (Portugal), iNaturalistAU (Australia), iNaturalistPa (Panama), iNaturalistEc (Ecuador), ArgentiNat (Argentina), iNaturalistil (Israel), and iNaturalistFi (Suomi/Finland).
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  • Is iNaturalist free?

    Yes, iNaturalist is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    iNaturalist is free.

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User Rating

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iNaturalist Reviews

Great way to learn and support science

Austintexasbrat on

United States

All you have to do is take pictures. You can even post sound and other media, then scientists use the data to study what is happening in our world with nature. It’s also a great way to learn about all the diverse plants and animals that surround us. Have fun and join a community as well.

Where dark mode

Sorenm11 on

United States

Where dark mode

Great app for nature lovers

LasPlantas on

United States

iNaturalist is a great app for anyone who likes nature, foraging, or goes on hikes a lot. I upload anything I find on hikes and generally within a few days someone has identified it. It has a pretty good AI as well that can help identify what you see, though it can be wrong sometimes so I usually take it with a grain of salt and wait for a confirming identification by a real person. It’s great for documenting what I’ve seen where, and using the explore feature I can see where other people have observed particular species to go try and find them myself. Overall a great app that I would highly recommend!

Thank You

Brian from ME on

United States

I’ve learned so much because of the people who identify everything for me, THANK YOU!!

Most worthy app I’ve ever downloaded!

flying spider snake super rats on

United States

This app makes me feel like a kid again.

Es mejor la versión android

Menyandroidvsiphone on

United States

Me gustaría tener la versión android en mi iPhone

App doesn’t work

thenanivon on

United States

Unsure why all the positive reviews. Apparently all this app is is one where you take a pic and attempt to upload it and then wait for people to ID it. That’s worthless. There are plenty of apps that will do a simple comparison and tell you immediately what the plant likely is.

Easy to operate and active membership.

Eustaciooo on

United States

I only wish video could be linked because do 90% of my wildlife photography is in video format and I find the context helpful in identifying. Great app!

Very interesting ID system

ESMz iTunes on

United States

Wildly interesting scope of identification using geography and verification and data collection from many individuals.

Doesn’t work

SurveyorForest on

United States

This app doesn’t work for iOS.

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
iNaturalist
Languages
Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Sinhala, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian
Recent release
3.3.5 (2 months ago )
Released on
Feb 25, 2011 (13 years ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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