Point at a flower. Understand it in seconds.
FindFlower turns a single photograph into a clear identification and a genuine understanding of what you’re looking at. There’s no setup and nothing to learn — the whole process happens quietly in your browser, in three unhurried steps.
Three steps, start to finish.
Scan or upload
Capture a flower with your camera, drop in a photo you already have, or paste a link. A single, clear image of a bloom or leaf is all FindFlower needs to begin — no accounts, no forms, no waiting.
FindFlower identifies the flower
The identification engine reads structure, form and detail in moments — running entirely on your device. You receive the most likely species, its close alternatives, and a confidence score, so you always know how sure the result is.
Wikipedia adds context and details
Identification is only the beginning. Every match pulls a concise, verified summary and reference image straight from Wikipedia, with a link to the full article — so you leave knowing the flower’s story, not just its name.
It improves with every correction.
After each identification, FindFlower asks a simple question: was this right? Your answer is a teaching signal. Confirmations tell us what the model already understands; corrections show us exactly where it needs to grow.
We fold that feedback into new versions of the model on a regular cadence, expanding the range of species it recognises and sharpening the ones it already knows. The product you use next month is quietly better than the one you use today.
You confirm a match
Reinforces what the model knows well.
Or you offer a correction
Points us to the exact gap to close.
The next model version learns
Released on a regular cadence.
Private by design, and in your control
Because identification runs directly in your browser, your photos are processed on your own device and are not uploaded to a server to be recognised. Feedback is only ever sent when you choose to give it. You decide what to share, and nothing happens quietly in the background.
See it for yourself.
Open the workspace and identify your first flower — camera, upload, or link. It takes about ten seconds.
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