Take the right photos
LeafMedic guides you to capture the leaf, underside, soil, pot, and light so the diagnosis is based on evidence.
AI plant doctor for home and garden
Scan yellow leaves, brown tips, pests, drooping stems, or slow growth. LeafMedic gives a confidence score, asks for missing evidence, and turns the diagnosis into a simple recovery plan.
What users get
LeafMedic does not stop at identification. It turns symptoms into a ranked cause, missing-photo checklist, treatment warning, and follow-up reminder.
How it works
LeafMedic guides you to capture the leaf, underside, soil, pot, and light so the diagnosis is based on evidence.
The app shows likely causes, what is uncertain, and which extra checks can improve the result.
See what to do today, what to avoid, and when to recheck with a new photo.
Plant doctor
Many plant apps jump straight to an answer. LeafMedic checks photo quality, symptoms, soil condition, light, and urgency before recommending care.
Everything useful, no clutter
Identify common houseplants, herbs, flowers, vegetables, weeds, and visible health problems from photos.
Reminders ask you to check moisture first, because overwatering is often harder to fix than missing one day.
Track before and after photos, recovery notes, new leaves, repotting, pruning, and treatment history.
Simple plant profiles explain light, soil, watering, toxicity, propagation, pruning, and common mistakes.
Check whether a plant may be risky for cats, dogs, or children before buying or moving it indoors.
Outdoor and balcony gardeners can prepare for heat, frost, dry wind, and rainy periods.
More than a scan
Use LeafMedic before watering, repotting, fertilizing, pruning, spraying, or buying a new plant. The app helps gardeners act with evidence instead of panic.
For gardeners too
LeafMedic starts with plant rescue, then grows into a practical garden assistant: seasonal tasks, herb and vegetable care, pest follow-ups, and simple shopping lists.
What makes it different
Check soil depth, pot weight, drainage, and light. The app avoids generic calendar advice.
Confirm whether it looks like pests, fungus, root stress, sunburn, nutrition, or normal aging.
Know if a plant fits your room, your schedule, your pets, and your garden conditions.
Coming soon on Android
The Android app will launch first on Google Play. iPhone support is planned after the Android release.
Try one complete diagnosis and recovery plan before choosing a paid plan.
Get notifiedQuestions gardeners ask
It can help narrow likely causes from photos and context. LeafMedic is designed to show uncertainty and ask for better evidence when needed.
No. Drooping can mean dry soil or damaged roots in wet soil. The app prioritizes checks before actions.
No. The first release focuses on houseplants and balcony plants, with garden vegetables, herbs, flowers, and weather tasks expanding next.
The plan is one full free rescue, then paid features for unlimited scans, recovery history, reminders, and visual care cards.
Early access