Dog ID - Dog Breed Identifier 4+
Identify dog breeds
Allen Tom
Designed for iPad
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- Free
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Description
Identify a dog's breed using your camera.
Using advanced computer vision techniques, Dog ID can identify a dog's breed in seconds by analyzing its photo.
All types of dogs are supported - mutts and purebreds, and everything in between.
What’s New
Version 2.0
Speed and accuracy improvements!
Ratings and Reviews
So much fun even if it’s not super accurate
I have a lot of fun with this app I volunteer at a animal shelter, and I like to scan the dog and get an idea of what type of breeds they may have in them and it helps because people that are looking to adopt a mixed breed dog have an idea of what type of temperament, personality, shedding, non-shedding, growth limits, etc. They want to know that information or at least to get a good idea of that information rather than adopting without knowing anything so this helps ! it’s not super accurate but it you got a 50-50 chance of probably finding out what type of dog you’re adopting, it’s a WIN!
Run! Don’t waste your time!
This app is terrible compared to others. I had to try five pictures before the app could “detect” my dog. After all the hassle, it simply said there was a 50% chance she’s some sort of Terrier. She is obviously a Terrier, but I wanted to know a specific breed! This was useless and I will be deleting immediately.
Go for the “dog scanner” app instead. I love how you can upload 5 pics at once to get a more accurate identification! Every pic worked and it gave specific breed percentages with tons of information to help you confirm the breed, such as weight, size, personality, colors, patterns, eye shape, and even specific ear dimensions! By reading the “dog scanner” app’s breed description, I was able to confirm many traits and feel fairly certain she is a Rat Terrier mix with a little Jack Russell Terrier. I was able to eliminate Toy Fox Terrier with the detailed size, weight, and coat information the “dog scanner” app provided. Who knows how accurate it really is, but I had fun and learned a lot! 80% dog breed match is good enough for me and beats paying $150 for a DNA test.
Not accurate
I tried this app on many of the dogs in my camera roll and one of them it said cocker spaniel, Labrador retriever and Newfoundland and it looks nothing like when I went to look it up. Also with my two dogs. One of them said 69.6 hound and 55.6 Dalmatian. Ik that not true. He is a mutt but he is a terrier of some sort. He has rat terrier characteristics and instincts but I was trying to figure out what other breeds could be in him and this app was so far off it made me angry. With my other one, it said she was 98.5% golden retriever with no other mixes however while the golden retriever is in her she is a mutt as well. She was rescued from Tennessee. There was another one that was clearly a blue Merle husky mix and it came back with 86.7% puppy, 67.3% hound, 58.6% golden retriever, 55.2% cocker spaniel, and 55.2 spaniel. As u can see it’s really not accurate
App Privacy
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The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
- User Content
- Diagnostics
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Information
- Seller
- Allen Tom
- Size
- 15.6 MB
- Category
- Lifestyle
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © Allen Tom 2021
- Price
- Free