Use AI to identify grass types in your yard including bermuda, buffalo, crabgrass, creeping bentgrass, and broadleaf weeds.
Download for iOS Grass Identifier helps you identify any grass type or lawn weed with just a photo.
Identify Grass Types
Snap a photo of any grass and instantly identify if it's bermuda, buffalo, fescue, or other common grass types in your yard.
Weed Identification
Detect and identify lawn weeds like crabgrass, broadleaf weeds, and creeping bentgrass that may be invading your lawn.
Lawn Health Analysis
Get insights about your lawn's health and receive recommendations to improve your yard's grass quality.
Care Recommendations
Receive personalized care tips for the specific grass type in your lawn, including watering and mowing advice.
Save Your Lawn History
Keep track of grass and weed identifications to monitor your lawn's progress over time.
Instant Results
Get accurate grass type identification in seconds with our advanced AI technology.
Got questions? We've got answers. Here are the most common questions about Grass Identifier.
Our AI-powered grass identifier achieves high accuracy by analyzing blade shape, color, growth patterns, and texture. It can identify common types like bermuda, buffalo, crabgrass, and creeping bentgrass.
The app can identify most common lawn grasses including bermuda, buffalo, fescue, kentucky bluegrass, ryegrass, zoysia,St. Augustine and much more. It also detects weeds like crabgrass, broadleaf weeds, and creeping bentgrass.
Yes! The app excels at lawn weed identification. It can detect common weeds like crabgrass, dandelions, clover, broadleaf plantain, and many other invasive plants in your yard.
Yes, your photos and lawn data are processed securely. Your saved identification history is private and only accessible to you.
The grass identification requires an internet connection to process images through our AI for accurate results.
For best results, take close-up photos in natural daylight showing the grass blades clearly. Include both the blade and the base of the grass if possible and avoid shadows.