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AquaScan

AquaScan

Scan fish and explore the world

What AquaScan Can Do

Just take a photo to explore ecological, culinary, and fishing information in detail.

AI Fish Identification

Take a photo and AI will identify the fish. High-accuracy recognition quickly determines the species for you.

Collection

Save scanned fish to your collection. Filter and organize by freshwater, saltwater, or brackish habitats.

Detailed Information

From habitat and ecology to culinary and fishing information. Regions, depth, diet, spawning period, cooking methods, and more.

Safety Information

Displays venom presence, spine dangers, and food poisoning risks. Warnings shown in 4 levels: Safe, Caution, Dangerous, and Lethal.

Identify in 3 Simple Steps

No special knowledge needed. Just take a photo and AI identifies the fish species.

1

Take a Photo

Take a photo with your camera or select one from your photo library.

2

AI Identifies

AI analyzes the image and identifies the fish species. Results appear in seconds.

3

Save Results

Save identification results to your collection and review detailed information anytime.

Frequently Asked Questions

AquaScan supports identification of many freshwater and saltwater species from around the world. Clearer photos yield higher accuracy. If the fish cannot be recognized, it will be displayed as "Unknown Fish."
Yes, an internet connection is required for AI-powered fish identification. However, saved identification results and collection data are stored locally on your device, so you can browse saved information offline.
Each identification result includes a confidence percentage. 80% or above is considered high confidence, 50-79% is medium, and below 50% is low confidence. Clearer photos generally yield better accuracy.
Scan history and collection data are all stored locally on your device. Analytics data sharing can be toggled on or off from the Settings screen.
Yes, all basic features of AquaScan are available for free.

Questions or Feedback?

Email Us

Feel free to reach out with questions, bug reports, or feature requests.

eerf0309+AquaScan@gmail.com