The 'PictureThis' App Lets You Quickly Identify Flower and Plants
Michael Hemsworth — March 22, 2018 — Tech
References: picturethisai & betalist
Gardeners or horticulture enthusiasts who are looking for a simple way to keep up with their hobby will be interested in the 'PictureThis' app as a way to identify plants and flowers whenever they desire or require.
The app works by enabling users to snap pictures and submit them before being provided with a response within mere seconds. While the plant or flower will be identified, the app will also provide essential details along with where it's cultivated, where it's commonly used and much more. Users can even submit their picture to the community to chat with others from around the world and even explore based on location to see what's growing where.
The 'PictureThis' app is ideal for users of all kinds ranging from horticulture enthusiasts to botanists or students.
The app works by enabling users to snap pictures and submit them before being provided with a response within mere seconds. While the plant or flower will be identified, the app will also provide essential details along with where it's cultivated, where it's commonly used and much more. Users can even submit their picture to the community to chat with others from around the world and even explore based on location to see what's growing where.
The 'PictureThis' app is ideal for users of all kinds ranging from horticulture enthusiasts to botanists or students.
Trend Themes
1. Horticulture Identification Apps - Apps that use AI to identify plants and flowers in real-time are disrupting the gardening industry.
2. Community-based Horticulture Apps - Apps that connect gardeners worldwide and allow for sharing of plant information and growing tips are disrupting the social networking industry.
3. Education Through Horticulture Apps - Apps that teach people about the plants in their environment and how to care for them are disrupting the education industry.
Industry Implications
1. Gardening and Horticulture - Companies working in the gardening and horticulture sector can leverage AI technology to develop plant identification applications that help customers identify the plants they desire.
2. Social Networking - Social networking platforms looking to expand their user base and increase engagement can launch community-focused horticulture apps that users can use to find and share gardening tips and plant information.
3. Education Technology - Education technology companies can develop horticulture apps that teach users about plant identification, gardening, and plant care to supplement their existing educational offerings.
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