In a world where people are more aware than ever of our planet’s fragility, EarthSnap offers a powerful reminder that technology and nature don’t have to be at odds. Instead, they can work hand in hand to spark curiosity, deepen understanding, and build a global community of nature lovers.
EarthSnap, developed by the environmental team at Earth.com – a platform visited by over 15 million people each month – is an AI-powered app that instantly identifies more than 2 million species. Whether it’s a flower in a park or a bird seen on vacation, users can take a photo and learn about the species in seconds. But what elevates EarthSnap from other identification apps is its emphasis on sharing, exploration, and collective discovery.
Through its interactive SnapMap, users can view nature finds from all over the world. A rare alpine plant in Switzerland, a butterfly in Brazil, or a cactus in the Arizona desert – they’re all part of the living, ever-expanding map. It’s a visual way to understand biodiversity and a compelling reminder of how much there is to explore, even in familiar surroundings.
Each user can also build their own Snap Collection – a personal archive of nature finds – and engage with others by viewing and sharing observations. EarthSnap doesn’t just inform, it connects. For users who want to feel part of something bigger, that’s a meaningful distinction.
EarthSnap offers an easy way to take part in nature and learn more about it, while at the same time feeding your curiosity. It’s more than just a photo ID tool – it’s a daily invitation to explore more.
For travelers, gardeners, hikers, students, or simply the curious, EarthSnap is a window into the natural world – and a bridge to others who want to protect and celebrate it too. Download the app now on IOS and Google Play.