App review – Seek
by Peter Hanscomb
If your like me and struggle sometimes to identify just what species of plant , insect or animal you’ve just photographed this could be the app you’ve been waiting for. Free to download on both ISO and Android the apps simple to use and reasonably accurate.
All you need to do is open the app on your phone of tablet….
Take a picture of the subject you want to identify…….
Tap the identity photo button…..
And review the results……….
We tried a variety of different animals , plants and insects and whilst some answers were a bit generic, it identified the species or sub species in 18 out of 20 attempts. So not full proof but definitely worth downloading.
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I downloaded, will give it a try, thanks!
Sounds interesting 👍
I m using it too, just great!
Just considered a few of your images (: i’m truly happy i reached task shadow you.
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WOW need to download and try this – thanks
thanks helen
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