AI Stone Identification
Instantly identify landscape stones, river rocks, precious stones, building materials, and 500+ stone varieties.
Free download - in-app purchases available
Our stone identifier app uses cutting-edge AI technology to instantly identify stones, rocks, and minerals. Get accurate stone identification, professional analysis, and detailed geological information. Whether you found it on a hike, beach, or your own backyard - simply take a photo and discover what you've found.
Free download - in-app purchases available
Analyzing specimen...
River stone
Features
Advanced recognition, practical education, and collection tools in one focused identification experience.
Instantly identify landscape stones, river rocks, precious stones, building materials, and 500+ stone varieties.
Get hardness, density, mineral composition, porosity, and durability data for practical use cases.
Discover whether your stone suits landscaping, building, jewelry, collecting, or has monetary value.
Organize your stone finds with photos, location data, descriptions, and estimated value.
How It Works
Identify a specimen, understand the result, and keep learning from every find.
Snap your stone using your smartphone or upload an existing photo from your gallery.
AI analyzes color, texture, pattern, and composition to identify the stone type and its properties.
Explore formation history, practical uses, value information, and where similar stones are found.
Testimonials
“I use it to identify client stones before recommending materials for new outdoor spaces.”
Karen B.
Landscape Designer
“It helped me recognize semi-precious tumbled stones I used to walk past.”
Tom H.
Beach Comber
“I identified reclaimed stone from a demolition site before reusing it in my project.”
Priya S.
Home Renovator
FAQ
Minerals are naturally occurring substances, rocks are made of minerals, and stones are rock pieces commonly discussed by use or appearance.
Yes, though polished surfaces can hide texture. Add a close-up and a photo of any natural edge when possible.
Use indirect light, avoid flash glare, and place the stone on a light neutral background.
It can suggest likely stone types. Valuable specimens should still be checked by a gemologist or appraiser.
Yes. The database includes common landscape, building, river, beach, and decorative stone types.
Download the app when you want a field-ready companion for identifying finds.