WASHINGTON, Feb. 13, 2017 -- BloomCatch, the plant ID mobile app where you take a picture of a plant with your phone and like magic it recognizes it. BloomCatch couples powerful image-recognition technology with human expertise for your everyday gardening needs.
The heart of BloomCatch combines the latest image-recognition technology and leading local plant experts. Home gardeners and professional landscapers can use BloomCatch to better discover their green thumb.
Key features
- Simple, easy log-in for users
- Best-in-class accuracy of plant identification
- Connection to plant experts for all your planting needs
- Access to useful care information for your plant
We are looking for beta testers. Early pledges on our campaign will secure your spot to be the first person to use BloomCatch. For more information about pledge options check out our page on Kickstarter.
About BloomCatch
BloomCatch is a new startup founded in 2016. Co-founded by three partners who are leafy about plants, their vision is to help people rediscover nature. The company is working with the premier mobile app development company, Innolance Inc., to bring their product to life. BloomCatch is operating from a grassroots level using cutting-edge technology. The company is also working to increase awareness of native species of plants while working with the horticulture industry to develop a solution that is beneficial to the environment.
Co-Founder Raymond Magee [email protected]


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