Understand the natural world.
FindFlower provides precise botanical identification directly in your browser. Point, capture, and understand the flora around you — designed for clarity, built for discovery.
No installation · Works in your browser · Free during Beta
Monstera deliciosa
Family: Araceae
A species of flowering plant native to tropical forests of southern Mexico, south to Panama. Sourced live from Wikipedia for verified, peer-reviewed botanical context.
Three unhurried steps, from a photograph to real understanding.
Capture or upload
Point your camera at a plant, or drop in a photo you already have. A single clear image of a leaf or bloom is all FindFlower needs to begin.
Instant analysis
The identification engine reads structure, form, and detail in moments — entirely inside your browser, with your image never leaving the page unnecessarily.
Learn the species
Receive the species, family, and confidence — paired with rich, verified context drawn live from Wikipedia, so you leave knowing more than a name.
A quiet tool for
a complex world.
FindFlower was engineered to bridge the gap between human curiosity and botanical science. By simply providing a photograph, users receive immediate, structurally accurate classifications of flora from their surroundings.
We believe software should enhance our connection to the physical world, not abstract it. That’s why our identification engine is designed to be unobtrusive, highly responsive, and strictly focused on delivering precise information when you need it.
Every detail is considered by the team at iBhx, from the moment you upload an image to the clarity of the result you read. FindFlower is built slowly and deliberately, so that what reaches you always feels calm, considered, and genuinely useful.
Built on principles we don’t compromise on.
Browser-based architecture
No heavy applications or complex installations. FindFlower runs securely and seamlessly within your modern web browser, granting instant access wherever you are.
Verified knowledge
Identification is only the first step. Every positive match queries live, structured data from Wikipedia, providing rich, peer-verified botanical context instantly.
Continuous improvement
We are building carefully. As of our current Beta, the model recognizes 500 distinct botanical classes — and we refine our dataset and accuracy every single week.
“The more clearly we can name the living world, the more closely we tend to care for it.”
The team at iBhx
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