Picture Fish - Fish identification & care
Dive into the underwater world with AI-powered fish identification & care tips at your fingertips for every aquatic enthusiast!

- 2.4.23 Version
- 3.0 Score
- 363K+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Are you eager to become an expert on fish? The Picture Fish app, powered by advanced AI, can assist you in recognizing various types of fish, whether they inhabit saltwater, freshwater, or brackish waters.
By simply taking or uploading a photo of a fish, the Picture Fish app can identify it within moments. You can gain access to comprehensive information about the fish and learn how to properly care for your aquarium inhabitants.
Key Features:
- Capture a photo for fish identification; Picture Fish can swiftly recognize the species and provide you with detailed insights. It also helps you discover similar species.
- An extensive encyclopedia containing over 3,000 species, including fish, sharks, rays, mollusks, crustaceans, echinoderms, and more.
- Equips you with the knowledge necessary to care for the fish in your tank with just one scan.
- A vast database filled with rich information regarding all varieties of fish.
- Enables you to save identified fish into a personal collection.
- Thoughtfully designed and easy-to-use interface.
Picture Fish is an ideal application for aquarists, anglers, fishing enthusiasts, scuba divers, freedivers, snorkelers, and anyone interested in exploring marine life and expanding their knowledge about it.
Comments
I’ve been trying to identify some fish we got at Petsmart. I suspected that they were labeled incorrectly, searched online for” how do I identify my aquarium fish with a picture” I had the answer less than 60 seconds later, including searching for this app, installing it and taking the picture of the fish. That’s 100% as advertised. Kudos!
I tested this app on a fish I already knew and already did research on and this app didn’t give me the result I expected. It gave me 3 different pictures, which for a fact didn’t even come close to what my fish looked like, and it gave me a very specific name for the picture of my fish but when I searched that fish name up on Safari, the result was completely different than my fish so it was really weird. Although, I did try again with 2 other fish and got the correct results once I did research again. This app is very useful but due to the fact that I got different results from the app than my research, I must remain concerned about whether or not I’ll get the correct information for my fish through the app. Thank you!
I signed up for a free trial of the premium service when I downloaded the app (because it wasn’t clear how not to - I didn’t really want to). When I first used the app, it did not accurately identify a fish for me, so I decided the first day to cancel the trial. I have been trying to cancel the trial and subsequent subscription since then, but I have received no response to 2 messages to their VIP support center, and the email address listed in the app store for support is not working (I get bouncebacks). It is unacceptable that they don’t have a way to cancel the subscription in the app, AND that they won’t reply to my messages. I think this is probably a combo of poor service and design... but it feels a lot like a trap, or scam. Not happy. Will be reporting them to my credit card company.
I went on a fishing trip this summer and wanted to know what type of fish I was catching in the rivers and lakes around. I uploaded a few pictures and most of them checked out to be what I caught. However, there are about 3 fish that I have perfect pictures of and the app says they are freshwater drums or white suckers. I know these fish aren’t white suckers because of the mouth, and aren’t drums because of the smaller size and shape. It did identify northern pike, rainbow trout, and black crappie successfully though. Please fix this problem:).
Someone always thinks I know EVERYTHING. Now I can cheat and with this app come up with answers. I really enjoy learning and sharing that info with others. Thanks so much for helping me. I just came upon a sea louse in a bag of dead shrimp. Really prehistoric looking creature. Almost threw up. You identified it for me. Made it worthwhile to make its acquaintance. Well, almost….
The very first day I took 21 pictures of my aquarium fish and it got just the simplest of fish correct it miss identified 18 of the 21 photos when it did get it right it provided decent information but likes to call just about everything either an angelfish, a guppy or a goldfish and I was taking pictures of yo-yo Loaches and other aquarium animals. It came close to sumo loach and identified it as a load at least just the wrong one.
- Version2.4.23
- UpdateJun 03, 2025
- DeveloperNext Vision Limited
- CategoryTools
- Requires AndroidAndroid 9+
- Downloads363K+
- Package Namecom.glority.picturefish
- Signatureb9c00b9a580de9520ccf81afe3580805
- Available on
- ReportFlag as inappropriate
Accurate identification of some fish species
Easy to use interface
Provides quick identification results
Helpful for amateur and experienced fish enthusiasts
Great for casual fish photography
Useful tool for fishing enthusiasts
Covers both freshwater and marine fish
Good support from developers after feedback
Limited accuracy for many common species
No option to correct misidentifications
Pushing for premium subscriptions before trial experience
Difficulty identifying invertebrates and reptiles
App crashes and lacks offline functionality
Can lead to charges even if not used properly
Photo quality struggles affect identification
Frustrating user experience due to inconsistent results
High subscription cost versus limited usefulness