In development, built in the open

Most plant apps guess with a straight face.
PlantPal shows its work.

Point your camera at a plant and see every match ranked by real confidence — including the ones we're not sure about — plus care advice built for the climate you actually live in.

Coming soon on App Store
Coming soon on Google Play
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Golden Pothos
Epipremnum aureum
High confidence 93%
This is wrong →
Marble Queen Pothos
Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen'
41%
4 of 5 free IDs left this month
How it works

Three steps. No busywork.

Nothing to configure before you get value — open the camera and go.

01

Snap a plant

Point your camera at any plant for an honest, ranked identification — up to three angles if the first shot is ambiguous.

02

Compare confidence

See the top match's real score, plus the runner-up if it's close. A low score says so plainly instead of hiding behind one guess.

03

Get regional care

Watering, light, and soil advice adjusted to where you live — not a generic care sheet written for nowhere in particular.

Identify with confidence shown

Every match comes with the number behind it — not just a name and a shrug.

Care tailored to your region

Advice adjusted to your climate, not a one-size sheet written for everyone at once.

Reminders that keep plants alive

Gentle nudges before a plant actually needs help — timed to the plant, not a fixed calendar.

Free to use, no tricks

No paywall bolted onto onboarding, no fake urgency. Pay later only if Pro features are ever worth it to you.

If we're not sure, the app says so — right there next to the name, not buried in a settings page.

Under the hood, a result only earns a "high confidence" badge when the top match clears a real score threshold and has a clear lead over the runner-up. Close calls get labeled "medium." Genuine misses get a "no clear match" screen that offers another angle or a manual search — never a single guess dressed up as certainty. It's a small design decision that shapes the whole app: showing the actual number costs us a bit of polish; hiding it would cost you trust.

PlantPal is currently in development. This page previews what we're building — iOS and Google Play are coming soon, so there's nothing to download just yet. Check back as the identify flow, region-aware care, and reminders come together.