🔍 MARINE ID

Identify Marine Life

Upload a photo from your dive. Our vision AI identifies the species, gives you taxonomy details, and tells you everything you need to know.

PREVIEW MODE Example below shows a sample identification. Live vision model will come later.
AI Natural-Language ID Demo
🤖 EXAMPLE CONVERSATION
I saw a long fish, like a stick, with a trumpet mouth. It hovered near coral in Boracay.
Likely matches: trumpetfish, bluespotted cornetfish, or flute fish. The tube-shaped mouth and hovering behavior point strongest to trumpetfish. If it was over 1m and silver-blue, cornetfish moves higher. If it stayed vertical near coral, trumpetfish is the best first guess. AI asks for posture, color, size, and habitat before claiming a final ID.
Try: "flat ray with blue spots in the sand"SEARCH
🔍 MATCH CANDIDATES
  • Trumpetfish86%
  • Bluespotted cornetfish78%
  • Flute fish67%
  • Needlefish42%

The demo shows AI working from partial diver memory, not just a finished photo upload.

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Try an Example
🐠 Clownfish
🦎 Sea Turtle
🐟 Manta Ray
🦍 Shark
🦄 Nudibranch
Identification Result
🐠 SAMPLE
Clownfish 94.2% match
Amphiprion ocellaris
KingdomAnimalia
ClassActinopterygii (ray-finned fish)
FamilyPomacentridae (Damselfish)
Genus / SpeciesAmphiprion ocellaris
Max Size11 cm
Depth Range1 – 15m
IUCN StatusLeast Concern
Behaviour & Ecology

The Ocellaris Clownfish lives in a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, primarily Heteractis magnifica and Stichodactyla gigantea. It is immune to the anemone's stinging cells thanks to a mucus coating. Found across the Indo-Pacific from the Andaman Sea to Australia and Japan.

Common in Philippine, Indonesian, and Thai reef systems at depths of 1–15m. Usually spotted in small family groups of 2–6 individuals. The largest female is dominant; if she disappears, the dominant male changes sex.

Reef-dwelling Symbiotic Tropical Indo-Pacific Shallow water Family groups