Rock Identifier & Stone ID
Rock Identifier & Stone ID Summary
Rock Identifier & Stone ID is a mobile Android app in Tools by Jano Mobile. Released in Mar 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 2, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 2, 2026 .
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App Description
Scan rocks, minerals, gems and crystals from photos with science-based details.
Rock Identifier & Stone ID
Identify rocks, minerals, gems, and crystals in seconds with a simple photo scan. Rock Identifier & Stone ID helps you recognize specimens quickly and learn what makes each one unique with clear, science-based details.
Instant rock and mineral identification
Take a photo or upload one from your gallery to identify rocks, stones, gems, crystals, and minerals fast. Great for collectors, students, hobbyists, hikers, and anyone curious about geology.
Detailed properties that help you learn
Go beyond a basic name result. Review key traits like hardness, streak, luster, cleavage, and fracture to better understand and compare specimens.
Geology-focused profiles
Explore composition, texture, and formation details for igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic types. Learn practical field information in a format that is easy to read and useful in real situations.
More than simple scanning
See chemical details such as formula, reactivity, solubility, and common impurities when available. Discover uses, applications, and cultural importance for many specimens.
Save your finds
Build a personal collection by saving and favoriting identifications. Revisit past scans anytime and keep your discoveries organized in one place.
Designed for learning and exploration
Whether you are rockhounding, studying mineralogy, comparing field finds, or just exploring nature, this app makes identification faster and easier.
How it works
Take or upload a photo
Get an identification result in seconds
Review important rock and mineral properties
Save your favorites and grow your collection
For best results, use clear, well-lit photos and center the specimen in the frame.
