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8-page article in the biggest gardening mag in Australia/NZ
view moreHuawei Announces Winners of Global App Contest
view moreApple - Europe app of the day
view morePlantSnap - Snap Partner Summit 2020
view morePlantSnap is Apple’s “App of the Day“!
view morePlantsnap is Apple's top 5 paid app of 2018
view moreSierra Club national magazine says PlantSnap is like Shazam for the wilderness.
view moreDaily Mail mentioned that Snapchat also announced partnerships with PlantSnap
view moreTechCrunch says SnapChat announced new partnerships for its visual search, teaming with PlantSnap to help Snapchat users identify plants and trees
view moreNBC News identified plants with PlantSnap head to head with other apps. Watch and read how we did!
view moreABC Louisville App of the Week
view moreCNET uses PlantSnap as one of their must-have camping hacks
view moreThe Irish Times recommends PlantSnap to identify a flower or plant you don’t know
view moreIndependent - UK's largest quality digital news recommends PlantSnap for Newbies to the gardening
view moreNational Gallery of Ireland recommends PlantSnap to identify weeds
view moreEvening Standard says PlantSnap is the ultimate identification tool for green-fingered novice
view moreThe Christian Science Monitor recommends PlantSnap as a ‘Top Pick’
view moreThe Associated Press discusses what makes a successful plant identification app like PlantSnap
view moreTelluride Daily Planet writes about PlantSnap’s humble beginnings
view moreCBS Washington D.C. brings PlantSnap to the nation’s capital
view more“PlantSnap…works like a charm” says Sunny Schubert of The Herald Independent in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin
view moreUSA Today network story discusses the birth of PlantSnap
view moreCBS Spokane puts PlantSnap to the test on the air
view moreCheddar calls PlantSnap "Shazam for Plants"
view moreThe Auburn Reporter says that PlantSnap is an app that can be your guide to nature
view moreRed Bull puts PlantSnap on their list of amazing apps for adventurers
view moreAI is learning from our encounters with nature, is that a concern
view moreAustralia's Nine says Plantsnap app takes the hard work out of identifying plants
view morePlantSnap is Canada's Mobile Syrup's App of the Week
view moreThe EdTech Eleven: This Month's Must-Know Tools
view morePlantSnap hard at work in Daytona, Florida
view moreReview: No more clueless hikes
view morePermaculture Apprentice says that PlantSnap is one of 7 Smartphone Apps That’ll Make You A Better Permaculture Farmer and Designer
view moreIt’s Shazam, but for plants – and it works incredibly well
view moreBeautiful Lafayette, California is enjoying their wildflower harvest with PlantSnap
view morePlantSnap one of several apps recommended for nature photography
view moreThe South China Morning Post lists PlantSnap as a top app for outdoor adventures, nature lovers and hiking trips
view moreWRAL reports that PlantSnap is one of the 3 best apps for identifying plants and animals
view moreThe Evansville, Indiana Courier and Press suggests taking PlantSnap with you on your hikes
view moreInverse explores how PlantSnap and image recognition enhance human understanding of the natural world
view moreTomorrow's World Today says PlantSnap is a guide to the outdoors
view morePortugal's REO recommends PlantSnap to determine what is growing
view moreRadio station 98.5 in Montreal recommends PlantSnap to those with a green thumb
view moreFrancois Charron says PlantSnap is the perfect tool for fans of exotic plants or nature in general
view moreEl Salvador's "El Target" recommends PlantSnap for understanding ecosystems and identify new habitats
view moreFinland's Tivi says that PlantSnap is the smart way to identify plants in nature
view moreFrance's Mon Jardin & Ma Maison says PlantSnap allows you to identify plants with an app in the blink of an eye
view moreIreland's TV3 says PlantSnap is a great way to get your kids outside this summer
view morePlantSnap recommended by Androidpit as one of 5 new apps you should try this week
view moreSpain's Uptodown says PlantSnap is the ideal app for those who want to understand the plant-life around them
view moreThe Czech Republic's Mobil Mania says PlantSnap is the app for lovers of flora
view moreOutside writes that PlantSnap is one of 5 Digital Tools That Make Summer Adventuring Easier
view moreSaudi Arabia's Tech World says that PlantSnap can help you connect to the world around you
view moreWise Bread lists PlantSnap as one of 8 apps to help you explore the great outdoors PlantSnap as one of 8 apps to help you explore the great outdoors
view moreStartup Beat says PlantSnap can recognize 90% of all plant life just by taking a picture
view moreTechnology Brigade says that PlantSnap is the "best app to know about any plant in the world"
view moreBolivia's El Diario calls PlantSnap a "revolutionary app" for identifying plants
view moreBangladesh's NETBiD distinguishes PlantSnap as a most helpful and educational app for identifying plants
view moreItaly's macitynet.it says that PlantSnap is the "Shazam for plants" and a "botanist in your pocket"
view moreGardens Illustrated calls PlantSnap "the revolutionary plant identification app" in their 2018 Education Guide
view morePoland's Mambiznes discusses the "history of PlantSnap"
view moreFayetteville's Northwest Arkansas Democratic Gazette says that PlantSnap will help you and your inner botanist
view morePoland's Anty Apps lists PlantSnap as one of the Best Android Apps for 2018
view morePA LIVE says PlantSnap is easy to download and use, and it works flawlessly with snapshots from the garden.
view moreGermany's "Android Mag" calls PlantSnap a free, digital botanist on the go
view moreThe Netherlands iCreate Magazine gives PlantSnap 4.5 Stars in their 2019 review
view moreReal Homes Magazine lists PlantSnap as one of the best gardening apps for your garden transformation
view moreCanada's CBC recommends PlantSnap for differentiating between different, blooming trees
view moreOutdoor retailer Mossy Oak recommends PlantSnap for hunting and gathering
view moreSpain's Ipadizate recommends PlantSnap for identifying flowers and plants
view moreThe Ringer lists PlantSnap as one of the top apps used by plant lovers
view moreGermany's Heise Magazine says in their PlantSnap technology review that PlantSnap "always got the right result" in their independent testing
view moreDuring Earth Month 2019, PlantSnap and Mrs. Meyer's partnered to give people a new way to learn about endangered species and inspire them to join our mission.
view moreWikiHow recommends using PlantSnap for plant identification.
view moreNaila Moreira of the New Hampshire Gazette calls PlantSnap "a chunk of magic in my pocket" for plant identification.
view moreMaggie Gordon of the Houston Chronicle uses PlantSnap to identify a mulberry tree
view moreMexico's El Toper says PlantSnap gives you the resources you need to learn about vegetation.
view morePoland's 'dobreprogramy' calls PlantSnap for Android "a very interesting tool for identifying plants based on a photo"
view moreOhio's Waitsburg Times recommends PlantSnap for identifying hard to identify plants
view moreMissouri's Fulton Sun newspaper reports Master Gardener Peter Sutter recommends PlantSnap for boosting your green thumb.
view more"You Had Me at Gardening" used PlantSnap to identify 10 out of 10 plants correctly in their independent test of PlantSnap. We also appreciate the kind words about our instructional videos!
view more"The Daily Dot" recommends PlantSnap for houseplant identification
view moreItaly's Quotidiano recommends PlantSnap as one of the best apps for recognizing and caring for plants.
view moreMindy Delano from Southgate, Michigan's "Press & Guide" uses PlantSnap to identify a Golden Trumpet.
view moreCleverTap Plantsnap Case Study
view moreLa Gaceta recommends PlantSnap to discover the Plantae kingdom within your own garden
view moreSTLtoday recommends PlantSnap to Identify and take inventory of the plants, trees and flowers in your house or yard
view moreGadgetsNow recommends PlantSnap to students of botany
view moreSanta Cruz Sentinel says PlantSnap is an online, powerful, and free plant identifier that uses artificial intelligence
view moreAl-Wafd says if you have a home garden or if you are a botany student, install PlantSnap
view moreMashable mentioned that Snap announced new partnerships on Thursday with the apps Dog Scanner and PlantSnap
view moreAJC says PlantSnap is touted as the No. 1 identifier app for recognizing flowers, cacti, succulents, and mushrooms.
view moreThe Verge - You can now use the Snapchat camera to “scan” plants through PlantSnap
view moreBusiness Insider mentioned about Snapchat's augmented reality camera to identify plant species through PlantSnap
view moreBoston Globe Media Partners - Talks about eight free apps for modern-day naturalists that include PlantSnap
view moreThe Indian Express says Snapchatters will now able to identify 90 percent of all known plants and trees with the help of PlantSnap
view moreMSN News - Mr Dzomeku confirmed to the Ghana News Agency that the plant at Atimatim-Taaboum was truly an apple. PlantSnap was used to identify the plant as well.
view moreSkyegrid Media - With PlantSnap, Snapchatters can identify 90% of plants and trees
view moreDunya-e-Eqtesad newspaper mentioned new Snapshot lenses with the ability to detect the breed of plants through PlantSnap
view moreThe UK's Evening Standard reports that PlantSnap can identify 90 percent of plants and trees
view morevc.ru - mentioned that Snapchat will add three functions to the Snap Camera for object scanning including PlantSnap to identify plant species
view moreThe Ecologist mentioned smartphone apps like PLantSnap help in plant identification
view moreCNET uses PlantSnap as one of their must-have camping hacks and that PlantSnap can determine a plant by taking a photo
view moreVariety Media, LLC - Snap announced new Scan partners including PlantSnap, which will let app users identify “90% of all known plants and trees
view moreBusinessGhana - CSIR confirms existence of apple tree at Atimatim-Taaboum. A physical inspection of the plant and the use of the PlantSnap mobile app indicated that the plant was edible apple Malus Domestica.
view moreSenior Editor of huffpost.com use PalntSnap to identify flowering dogwood in the park
view moreThe Evening Standard - PlantSnap works a little like Shazam for plants
view moreCHIP.de - The new partnership with PlantSnap promises that users can have 90 percent of all known plants identified directly in Snapchat
view moreDailyMail.co.uk says PlantSnap can identify 90 per cent of all plant species.
view moreMSN.com says Thanksgiving Point's Ashton Gardens introduces PlantSnap App
view moreGQ Germany - Plantsnap uses an enormously extensive database that also covers plant species that many other detection apps do not have in their repertoire - such as mushrooms or succulents.
view moreThe Denver Post recommends PlantSnap for identifying plants in Colorado.
view moreMSN.com says PlantSnap can identify 90 per cent of all plant species.
view moreThe New York Times says PlantSnap is a plant identification app that also allows users to take or upload photos.
view moreLaodong.vn - There are over 80 bioluminescent species of fungi found on earth, according to Plantsnap
view moreFrance's So Soir lists PlantSnap as "an app to better maintain your plants"
view moreAppAdvice.com says PlantSnap is the revolutionary plant identification app from Earth.com built to help you identify plants in a snap.
view moreIf instant identification is more your speed, PlantSnap is a free phone app that can help you outside.
view moresiol.net says With the PlantSnap app, you can instantly identify plants of all kinds anywhere in the world.
view morewellandgood.com says that an app like Plantsnap can help you identify what you’re dealing with.
view moreSnapchat continues to innovate to maintain the attention of its young audience with augmented reality and by building partnerships including Plantsnap
view moreIndonesia's Tech Daily discusses PlantSnap's role with Snapchat
view moreCleverTap Quarterly Customer Spotlight: PlantSnap Founder/CEO Eric Ralls.discusses his growth marketing strategy
view moreMoms.com - You can purchase your green solved mystery through one of PlantSnap's many HTA-certified nurseries which you can find through the app.
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