Bramble helps you identify wild plants with AI, keep a personal foraging journal, and share your finds on a community map. Built for foragers, hikers, and the naturally curious.
Three steps from camera to knowledge
Point your camera at a plant and snap a photo.
Bramble matches it against a database of thousands of species.
Get safety info, save to your journal, and pin it on the community map.
The full Bramble roadmap
Point your camera at any plant. Bramble uses the Pl@ntNet API to identify the species and tell you if it's edible, medicinal, or one to avoid.
Every scan auto-creates a journal entry with the plant name, GPS coordinates, and date. Add your own notes and photos.
See what other foragers have found nearby. Browse community pins within 25 miles, clustered on an interactive map.
Browse and search a USDA-powered database of plants. Filter by edible, medicinal, toxic, or invasive categories.
Found a plant that's not in our database? Contribute it to the Community Field Guide and help others learn.
Every plant result includes safety info, edibility notes, and invasive species warnings so you forage with confidence.