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Berry identifier
Every parent knows the moment: your kid points at a bush full of bright berries and asks what they are. Snappit identifies the plant from a photo and turns the find into a collectible card with facts written for young readers — so curiosity gets an answer before it gets a taste test.
Spot berries on a hedge, in the park, or along a trail? Point your phone at the berries and leaves and snap them in the app — no picking required.
Snappit identifies the plant by photo and shows its name, scientific name, habitat, and kid-friendly facts — including a clear note when a plant is known to be dangerous.
Every berry bush you identify becomes a collectible card with a rarity tier. Kids learn to recognize the plants in their neighborhood, one find at a time.
A peek at the berry cards waiting in the Snappit field guide — from hedgerow regulars to rare finds.
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Most identifiers give you a name and stop there. Snappit turns the “what is that?” moment into a learning game you play together — before curiosity becomes a risk.
Each identified plant becomes a Pokémon-style card with rarity tiers from common to legendary. Kids actually want to learn what grows on their street.
Plants known to be dangerous are flagged as a learning aid, so “don’t touch that one” comes with a reason kids remember.
Berries today, birds tomorrow. Snappit identifies plants, animals, insects, and fungi in a single field guide with 9,000+ species.
Facts are short, friendly, and safe to read together. Rated ages 4+, with no ads, no chat, and no social feed.
Complete themed collections, keep a streak with the daily discovery, and watch finds appear on a live world map.
Built by parents. No ads, no chat, and no selling of family data.
No app — Snappit included — should ever decide whether a berry is safe to eat. App identification is a learning aid, not a foraging tool: never let anyone eat a wild berry based on an app match. If a child has already eaten an unknown berry, contact poison control or emergency services immediately. Snappit’s job is to help families learn to recognize plants together before curiosity becomes a risk.
Download Snappit free and turn berry questions into a collecting adventure you answer together.
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