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Welcome to TrackScat

Identify animals, plants, mushrooms, and more — even from tracks, droppings, and other signs. Point, snap, and discover nature around you.

Try free with daily analyses. Upgrade to basic or premium for many more features.

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How it works

From photo to answer in seconds

Take a photo

Photograph animals, tracks, droppings, plants, mushrooms, or other species you find in nature.

AI analyzes

Advanced image recognition identifies the species and provides a detailed description.

Map your findings

All observations are saved with GPS location. See patterns and animal trails on the map.

Everything you need in the field

AI identification

Recognizes animals, birds, plants, mushrooms, fish, insects, and much more.

Tracking map

View all findings on a map with filters and path visualization for each species.

Full history

All analyses saved with image, species, timestamp, and location.

Size reference

Use your shoe size as reference for better size analysis of tracks.

Share maps

Share your observations with friends or groups. Control access with links, PIN codes, or invite specific users.

Calendar view

Browse observations by date. See daily activity and discover seasonal patterns over time.

Likes

Show appreciation for great observations. See who liked what — build a community around discoveries.

Comments

Discuss observations with others. Help identify species, share tips, or just say great find.

Public map

Explore a live map of observations from the whole community. See what others are finding near you.

Build a network of nature observers

TrackScat turns individual observations into shared knowledge. Create a shared map, invite contributors, and work together in real time.

Shared observations

Multiple contributors add findings to the same map. Every new observation is visible to the group instantly — building a richer picture of wildlife activity in your area.

Collaborative recognition

Set a target species on a shared map and all contributors can scan for it. When someone gets a match, the whole group is notified — like a distributed wildlife sensor network.

Distributed trail cams

Contributors can run Trail Cam mode at different locations on the same shared map. Captures are logged to the map automatically — covering more ground together than anyone could alone.

Stay in the loop

Get push notifications when someone adds an observation, publishes a recognition target, or when Trail Cam captures something. No one misses a discovery.