ChirpOMatic - BirdSong USA 4+

Identify birds by song & call

Spiny Software Ltd

Designed for iPad

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Description

Unlimited recordings and bird song identifications for free! Start recording now!

ChirpOMatic USA identifies North American birds quickly and easily, from the Blackpoll Warbler’s high pitched song to the loud gobble of the Wild Turkey.

Simply record the bird song or call using your iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch and ChirpOMatic will utilize deep learning to analyse the bird’s unique vocalisations. You’ll be shown the match(es) along with a description of the sound and details of any variations. You'll also see what the bird looks like, so that you know what to look out for.

Upgrade to the Pro version for additional features:

> A comprehensive encyclopedia of bird sound descriptions, and details of special features to listen out for.

> Store your recordings along with the date and location − a great way to listen and remember the moment.

> Share your recordings using AirDrop, WhatsApp, messages or email.


UNIQUE FEATURES

> Easy to use
No technical or birding skills required.

> Ethical and responsible
The app’s innovative Bird-safe mode plus an automatic Night-time mode prevent sound and light from disturbing nesting birds. This means that it can safely be used in Wildlife Refuges, nature reserves, and other Wilderness areas.

> Forgot your phone?
Use your Apple Watch to record sounds for identification later on your phone.

> Accuracy
The app is constantly updated and improved. Created by Spiny Software, a small team of skilled professionals with an eye for detail and accuracy, committed to delivering the highest quality software.

> Privacy
In order to ensure privacy, the app doesn’t collect any of your recordings or personal data.

> Contribute to research
Email us your best recordings and we’ll share them with birdwatchers, expert ornithologists, and enthusiasts worldwide, via the Xeno-canto website. As a result, your recordings will contribute to the understanding and appreciation of bird diversity and behavior.

> Customer service
Excellent customer support ensures a reply within 24 hours.

If you like ChirpOMatic, try ChirpOMatic Pro for 7 days free! Access the reference section featuring photos, sounds and song descriptions of birds in North America, plus features enabling you to save, store, rename, and export the recordings that you have made.

If you choose to purchase ChirpOMatic Pro, payment will be charged to your Apple account and your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Auto-renewal can be turned off at any time by going to your settings in the App Store after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to ChirpOMatic Pro.

Privacy Policy: https://www.spinysoftware.com/privacy-policy/
Terms of Service: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

What’s New

Version 4.0.0

The app has changed to a subscription model. This will not affect existing customers who will continue to use the app free of any further charges.

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
1.3K Ratings

1.3K Ratings

RGmom14 ,

Super fun and helpful

We have a lot of birds in our yard, by design. Recently we’ve acquired a couple new ones and weren’t sure what they were. This app is wonderful once you get to know it. I record the sounds and let it evaluate. It gives me several choices with recordings to choose from. If “that’s not it” there’s an option for that and we record again. I’m building a library in the app of my birds...pretty cool! And so much fun! A glass of wine on the porch and bird watching?!? I swore I’d never!! I do wish however that I could tell it that cardinals are not even close to this region when we have some similar sounds. Otherwise I’m having a lot of chirp fun!

RoyaleWithCheese ,

Bird Nerd Alert

I’m a bit of an amateur bird nerd and love the Chirp O Matic app. There are other apps that work I’m similar ways, and I do use them. But one key feature of Chirp O Matic that I LOVE is, there is an Apple Watch version! No others bird ID app that I have found works with my watch. I don’t always take my phone on walks, so it’s nice to be able to quickly ID a bird song from my wrist. (Although it seems to have a bug at the moment.) The only thing I might say needs improvement would be to make the recording times longer. Definitely a must have a birder of any level of experience! Thanks!

Renseg ,

PERFECT FOR UNTRAINED BIRD LOVERS

Some birdsongs are obvious, many are not. When you can’t see it but you hear it and you gotta know what it is, this is what you need. On 2 occasions, the app didn’t find it. There is a feature where you can submit for further analysis and you get an email. One turned out to be a squirrel, (stranger than typical squirrel sounds), the other a tree toad (that was apparently up pretty high in a tree). But if it is a real bird, the app will get it; if there are more than one type of bird, it will often nail 2 or 3.

App Privacy

The developer, Spiny Software Ltd, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.

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