Leafora is your AI plant identifier and personal plant doctor — identify any plant, tree, or leaf from a photo, diagnose problems in seconds, and get a care plan built for your home.
From "what is this?" to "why is it dying?" to "when do I water?" — Leafora answers all three.






Any plant, tree, leaf, or grass — from your camera or gallery.
Species name with a confidence score, plus family, origin, rarity, and whether it's toxic to pets.
Species-specific watering and fertilizing reminders, a water tracker, and a health score for every plant in your collection.
Photo in, confidence-scored diagnosis out — with a step-by-step treatment plan. Or ask the 24/7 AI botanist anything.
Plants, trees, leaves, and grasses — instant ID with a confidence score.
Diagnose diseases from a photo and get a step-by-step treatment plan.
Species-specific schedules, a water tracker, and care streaks.
A 24/7 AI botanist that knows your collection.
Every ID shows whether the plant is safe around cats and dogs.
A photo timeline for every plant — watch the glow-up happen.
Track cuttings from node to new plant.
Organize by room, rarity, and health score.
Free, practical guides to the searches every plant parent makes — each paired with how Leafora does it for you.
The fastest ways to identify a plant from a photo — what makes a good ID shot, how AI plant identifiers work, and how to confirm t…
Yellow monstera leaves decoded: overwatering, light, nutrients, root shock and more — how to tell which cause you have and exactly…
Snake plants die from love, not neglect. How often to water by season, pot, and light — plus the finger test and signs you're over…
Brown spots on a fiddle leaf fig can be root rot, sunburn, dryness, or bacteria. How to tell them apart by spot pattern and save t…
Yellow pothos leaves: normal aging vs overwatering vs light and nutrient problems — how to diagnose by pattern and bring your poth…
A drooping peace lily is dramatic but fixable — thirst, shock, root rot or light. How to tell which it is and revive it fast.…
Mushy leaves, translucent color, dropping leaves — the telltale signs of an overwatered succulent, and the rescue steps that actua…
Bright indirect light explained in plain English: where to put a monstera by window direction, signs of too much or too little lig…
Stop watering on a calendar — water by plant and season. A realistic watering schedule for common houseplants plus how reminders k…
Lilies, pothos, monstera and more — which popular houseplants are toxic to cats, what symptoms to watch for, and cat-safe alternat…
The foolproof pothos propagation method: where to cut, what a node is, water vs soil, root timelines, and when to pot up your new …
Brown tips on spider plants come from water quality, humidity, or fertilizer — how to identify your cause and keep new growth gree…
Yes — your plant collection, species care schedules, watering and fertilizing reminders, growth journal, and propagation tracking are free forever. The three AI features (photo plant ID, disease diagnosis, and the Ask Leafora botanist chat) are part of Leafora Premium, which starts with a 3-day free trial ($7.99/mo or $29.99/yr). Learn more →
Leafora shows a confidence score with every identification so you know how sure the AI is, plus the plant's family, origin, rarity, and toxicity so you can sanity-check the match. Clear, close-up photos of leaves or flowers in good light give the best results.
Yes — snap a photo of the sick plant and the Plant Doctor returns a confidence-scored diagnosis with a step-by-step treatment plan, from overwatering and root rot to pests and leaf-spot diseases. Learn more →
Yes. Leafora is a plant, tree, leaf, and grass identifier in one app — point the camera at bark, leaves, or the whole plant and it identifies the species.
Every identification includes toxicity information, so one photo tells you whether a plant is a risk to pets before you bring it home. For emergencies, always contact your vet. Learn more →
Leafora is on iPhone today. If you're on Android, the website's plant guides are free to use — an Android version is on the roadmap.
Identify, diagnose, and care for every plant you own — free to download.
Download on the App Store