4.0
12.6K reviews
5M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

How can computers learn to recognize birds from sounds? The BirdNET research project uses artificial intelligence and neural networks to train computers to identify more than 3,000 of the most common species worldwide. You can record a file using the microphone of your Android device and see if BirdNET correctly identifies the probable bird species present in your recording. Get to know the birds around you and help us to collect observations by submitting your recordings.

BirdNET is a joint project of the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and Chemnitz University of Technology.
Updated on
12 Jun 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and Audio
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.0
12.2K reviews
Sarah Johnstone
4 June 2025
I love this app! Only ever knew 1 or 2 common birdsongs before; it seemed too hard to attempt to learn more (and frankly the image of 'twitchers' isn't the coolest..! I couldn't have been more wrong, I've been steadily adding common birds thanks to this app and now regularly recognise 15-20 species when out for walks, it couldn't be easier-just like learning new words in a language :) My one ask would be a way to retrieve previous observations on an old phone?
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Mark Injerd
24 July 2024
Great app for identifying birds, but there is one really annoying bug preventing it from being 5 stars. When selecting a range of the spectrum to play back or analyze, the audio doesn't line up, it's shifted a second or two after the selection and gets worse the further it is to the left. It usually takes multiple tries to get an accurate selection. This wasn't a problem a few years ago, though it could be because I had a different phone (Moto X4). Would also love the app to be open source.
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Mindy McNeese
15 April 2021
I love this app! I only gave it 4 stars because there are a few things they could do to make it more user friendly; like being able to go back to listen to you're recording, or even better, being able to mark a spot while recording, so you can go back to it after you're done recording. As it is now, you have to stop your recording to analyze a section, and when a lot of birds are singing/calling, it often leads to missing some birds.
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BirdNET: The easiest way to identify birds by sound.