Explore Nature with Peace of Mind!
Chirpie is a tool that helps the everyday outdoorsman explore nature and stay safe.
Multiple ID Methods
Real-time ID, Photo ID and Upload ID.
Danger Indicators
Keep kids and pets safe without confusion.
Robust Offline Mode
Identify while on hikes and off the grid.
Over 115 Species
Supports hundreds of species and their signs.
Real World Features
Built in light, auto tap zoom and species info.
Private & Secure
Your observations never leave your device.
FAQs
Chirpie empowers users to identify and learn about the critters around them, resulting in intrigue and confidence. We do this with our mobile app made for everyday outdoor use, safety and fun. Please see above for the full list of capabilities.
Initially Chirpie will support 70% of the frequently encountered species of Colorado. With monthly expansion to new regions and more species.
Users can take photos, scans and upload photos of the wildlife themselves and our app works with 10 species’ tracks, scat, feathers, antler shed and other well documented signs.
Chirpie is free to download and use during the free trial. However you will have to pay to access the app after the trial ends (we are a small business).
Chirpie launched in mid September 2024 with a lean product focused on Colorado Springs, USA wildlife. As we grow Chirpie will support 1,000s of new species and we will add sound ID, chat ID, save your finds options and possible community aspects.
If you have feature requests please email the founder at: ethan(X)thechirpieapp.com (replace X with @) and use the headline ‘New Feature Request’.
While Chirpie is a general purpose tool, here are some specific use cases:
- Hikers who want to identify wildlife offline.
- Parents who want to keep their kids safe without killing every scary looking critter.
- Landscapers and utilities workers who encounter wildlife and want to understand what it is.
- Homeowners who want to identify critters before spending tons of money and calling pest control.
And many, many more uses like students, dog walkers, first responders, homeschoolers and everyday nature enthusiasts.