Do you often come across a plant and wonder what it is? Whether you are a gardener, a nature lover, or just curious, knowing how to identify plants with an iPhone can be very useful. Fortunately, the iPhone offers several tools and apps that make plant identification quick and easy.
In this guide, I’ll show you different ways to identify plants using your iPhone. You will learn how to use built-in features like Visual Look Up, third-party apps, and online tools.
There are different ways to identify plants with your iPhone and recognize any plant with your iPhone.
1. Using the iPhone’s Built-in Visual Look Up Feature
Apple has made it easy to identify plants directly from your Photos aps with a feature called Visual Look Up. this tool allows your iPhone to recognize objects, including plants, animals, and landmarks.
What is Visual Look Up?
Visual Look Up is an AI-powered tool that analyzes photos and provides information about the objects in them. It works by matching images with a database to identify plants and other objects.
How to Use Visual Look Up for Plant Identification:
- Take a photo of the plant using your iPhone’s camera.
- Open the Photos app and select the image.
- Look for the “I” (info) button at the bottom of the screen.
- If a small sparkle appears around the Info icon, tap it.
- Tap Look Up – Plant to see details about the plant.
The results will show possible plant names along with links to more information. This is the easiest way to identify plants using just your iPhone, without needing extra apps.
2. Using Google Lens App on iPhone
Google Lense is another great way to identify plants with you iPhone. It can recognize thousands of plant species using its large database.
How Google Lens Helps Identify Plants
Google Lens scans an image, compares it with online sources, and provides the most relevant matches. It can also show related images and plant care details.
How to Use Google Lens on iPhone
- Download Google Photos or Google App from the App Store.
- Open the app and gran permission to access your photos.
- Select a photo of the plant or take a new one.
- Tap the google Lens icon (a small camera with a square).
- Wait for google Lense to scan the image and display the plant name.
Google Lense is a powerful alternative if Visual Look Up doesn’t recognize a plant.
Final Thought
Now you know how to identify plants with iPhone using different methods. The Visual Look Up feature is the easiest built-in option, while Google Lens and third-party apps like PlantSnap and PcitureThis offer more detailed results. If these tools don’t work, you can always rely on Safari and online plant databases for research.
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