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    Analyze your censuses

    Upload images, videos, or audio files and get AI predictions on the observed species.

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    About this tool

    Upload photos, videos, or audio and get AI-powered species identification with confidence scores

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Answers to the most common questions about this tool

    1What is Nature Observation AI?

    Nature Observation AI is an AI-powered species identification tool. Upload photos, videos, or audio recordings and the system automatically identifies plant and animal species, providing confidence scores and conservation status information.

    2How does the species identification work?

    Upload your media files (images, video, or audio), and the AI model analyzes visual or acoustic features to match them against a comprehensive species database. Results include the identified species name, a confidence percentage, and IUCN conservation status where available.

    3What file formats and sizes are supported?

    You can upload common image formats (JPEG, PNG), video formats (MP4), and audio formats (MP3, WAV). The total upload size is limited to 4 MB per analysis session. You can combine multiple files in a single session as long as the total stays within the limit.

    4How much does an analysis cost?

    Each species identification analysis costs 1 credit. On signup you receive 10 free credits. Additional credit packages are available starting from €19.90.

    5Do I need an account to use this tool?

    You can start an analysis without an account by creating an anonymous site. However, creating a free account lets you save your observation history, track identified species over time, and manage your credits.

    6What output do I receive?

    For each uploaded file, you receive a species identification card with the common and scientific name, a confidence score, taxonomic classification, and conservation status. Results can be viewed directly in the browser and are saved to your observation history if you are logged in.