AI Object Identifier
Upload a photo and get a named, categorized list of everything in it, from the obvious subjects to small items in the background. The AI identifies breeds, species, brands, and models, not just broad categories.
How It Works
- Upload your image
- AI scans for all objects
- Get detailed identification
Tips for Best Results
- Use clear, well-lit photos
- Include full objects in frame
- Higher resolution = more detail
Scanning image for objects...
This usually takes 10-20 secondsIdentified Objects
Why Choose Our AI Object Identifier
Precise Identification
Returns the specific name: a Golden Retriever, not "dog"; a MacBook Pro, not "laptop". Brands, species, and model names are part of the output when the image allows it.
Multi-Object Detection
A single scan covers the whole frame. The AI lists every distinct object it finds, including things in the background that you might not have noticed yourself.
Rich Details
Each identified object comes with its category, position in the frame, approximate size, color, condition, and a confidence rating so you know how certain the AI is about each result.
Ask Questions
Add an optional question before submitting and the AI answers it while doing the identification. Ask about safety, compatibility, age, value, or anything else relevant to what you see.
Perfect For
How It Works
Advanced AI Vision Recognition
The tool uses a multimodal AI model that reads the full visual context of your photo, not just the most prominent subject. It cross-references visual patterns against a broad knowledge base spanning consumer products, living organisms, vehicles, tools, signage, and more.
The result is a structured list where each entry has a name, category, location within the frame, size estimate, color, condition, and confidence level. That structure makes the output useful directly in workflows like inventory tagging, catalog building, or accessibility description writing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everyday household items, electronics, furniture, vehicles, animals, plants, food, clothing, tools, printed signs, and architectural elements are all within scope. For many categories, the AI goes beyond the generic label: it distinguishes dog breeds, plant species, product brands, and vehicle models when the image provides enough detail.
Each identified object carries a confidence rating of High, Medium, or Low. Well-lit photos where the objects are fully visible produce the most reliable results. Items that are partially obscured, very small, or uncommon will often receive a Medium or Low confidence rating, which lets you judge how much weight to give each result.
JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF files up to 10MB are accepted. Higher resolution photos help the AI pick out small or distant objects that would be indistinguishable in a low-resolution version.
Yes. Type your question into the optional field before you submit. Useful examples: "What breed is the dog?", "Is this plant safe for cats?", "What year model is the car?". The answer appears as part of the identification output, so you get the full object list and the specific answer in one result.
Most images are processed in 10 to 20 seconds. Photos with many distinct objects spread across the frame take a little longer because the AI works through the whole image before returning results.
No. The image is passed to the AI for analysis and then discarded. What gets saved to your account is the text output, the identified object list, so you can review past results. The original image file is not retained on our servers.
Object Identifier answers "what is in this photo", producing a structured inventory of named objects with categories and attributes. Image Analyzer answers "tell me about this photo" with broader analysis modes including color palette extraction, mood detection, SEO alt-text generation, and technical quality scoring. If you need a named list of contents, use Object Identifier. If you need a descriptive read of the image as a whole, use Image Analyzer.
Yes. The identification output is plain text and you can put it to any use: product catalog copy, inventory records, accessibility alt-text, content tagging, or any other application. The results belong to you.
No account is needed to run an identification. Upload a photo and the results appear immediately. Signing up lets you save your identification history and access previous results from your personal gallery.
Screenshots and cropped images work fine. Very blurry or poorly lit photos will reduce accuracy, and objects that occupy only a handful of pixels may not be identified at all. As long as the objects are distinguishable to the human eye, the AI can generally name them.
Free Object Identifier: Identify Anything in a Photo Online vs Other Methods
| Feature | Luxoret AI | Manual / Traditional | Other Tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | Results in seconds | Hours of manual work | Minutes per task |
| Skill Required | None — fully automated | Professional skills needed | Some learning curve |
| Quality | AI-powered output | Depends on expertise | Template-based |
| Accessibility | Browser-based, any device | Specialized tools needed | App required |
| Revisions | Unlimited instant retries | Start over each time | Limited by plan |
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