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Identify your grass type
from a photo.

Free AI grass identifier. Snap a photo to get your species, a confidence score, and a 12-month plan tuned to your ZIP, with results usually in under 20 seconds.

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A free grass identifier built for lawns

Snap a photo and the grass identification model compares blade width, color, growth habit, and region against the common North American turf types. Prefer to eyeball it? Start with the visual grass identification chart and confirm with a scan.

  1. Snap a close-up. Daylight close-up. No special gear.
  2. We identify the species. Spots the grass types behind nearly every U.S. lawn.
  3. You get a year-long plan. Tasks for every week, tuned to your zip.

Common questions

How do I identify my grass type from a photo?

Take a daylight close-up of your grass blades and upload it here. Our AI grass identifier returns the most likely species, a confidence score, and a starter care plan in about 15 seconds. There's no signup needed to try it.

Is there a free grass identifier I can use by picture?

Yes. This is a free grass identifier that works from a single picture, right in your browser. Snap a close-up of your lawn, upload it, and you'll get your grass type plus a 12-month care plan tuned to your zip, without installing anything.

Is this really free?

Yes. Identifying your grass and getting a year-round care plan is free, and you don't need to create an account to run an analysis. We support the site through affiliate links on product recommendations and a small premium tier for unlimited monthly analyses.

How accurate is the AI?

Every result includes a confidence score so you know how sure the model is. For clear daylight close-ups it's highly reliable on the common North American grasses we cover. If the model is uncertain it tells you so and offers the most likely alternatives instead of guessing.

What grass types does it cover?

The warm-season and cool-season grasses you'll find on most North American residential lawns: bermudagrass, zoysia, St. Augustine, centipede, bahiagrass, buffalograss, Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, fine fescue, and perennial ryegrass. Mixed lawns are common, so the model flags the dominant species plus likely co-occupants.

What if my photo isn't great?

Aim for a daylight close-up of the grass blades, not a wide shot of the whole lawn. Too far back, blurry, or shadowed photos return a low confidence score with a suggestion to retake. You can upload a different photo at any time without using up your free analysis.

Will you sell my email or location data?

No. Your zip is used to tune your care plan and your email is only used to send you the plan and any reminders you opt into. One-click unsubscribe, and we don't sell your data.