Pl@ntNet's main features
Pl@ntNet offers many features to help you explore, identify and share biodiversity:
1. Identify plants from images
Take one or more photos of a plant via the application, and get a list of possible species ranked by probability. You can validate the identification by comparing your image with those of other users and refine the result.
2. Explore the flora of different regions
Discover the species present in a specific region. Access a multitude of detailed information and illustrations for each species, and explore the particularities of the local flora.
3. Integrate the Pl@ntNet community
Actively participate in the community by exploring the contributions of other users. You can help improve the data by correcting or reporting errors and by voting for the quality of the images and identifications proposed.
4. Create groups
Create or join groups to share your observations on specific themes or geographical areas. These groups allow you to exchange knowledge and organize collaborative projects.
5. Extract a list of species from a geographical area
Thanks to GeoPl@ntNet, you can obtain a list of species present or predicted for a given geographical area. This helps you better understand local biodiversity and monitor ecosystem changes.
6. Keep and manage your observations
By creating an account, you can save all your observations and organize them using powerful search filters.