Snap a photo. Get an instant diagnosis and a step-by-step organic treatment plan. No more Googling 47 conflicting answers while your fiddle leaf dies.
Yellowing leaves? Could be six things. Brown tips? Twelve theories. By the time you've sifted through Reddit threads and contradicting blogs, your plant is past saving.
Open Leafy and photograph your plant — leaf, stem, or whole pot. Works on any houseplant, vegetable, herb, or outdoor garden plant.
Our AI identifies the species and the problem in under three seconds — overwatering, pests, nutrient deficiency, light stress, or disease.
Get a step-by-step treatment plan using organic, pantry-safe ingredients. Set reminders so you actually follow through.
10,000+ species recognized from one photo. Houseplants, veggies, herbs, succulents, and outdoor garden plants.
Spot mites, root rot, leaf spot, powdery mildew, and 100+ other common problems before they spread.
Step-by-step healing with neem oil, cinnamon, hydrogen peroxide, and other pantry-safe solutions. No harsh chemicals.
Watering, fertilizing, repotting — calibrated to your plant species, pot size, and local climate. Not generic schedules.
Instant flag if a plant is toxic to dogs, cats, or children. Get safer alternatives if you need to swap it out.
Tells you what to plant in your zone, when to bring tropicals inside, and adjusts care for your local humidity and season.
Most plant apps push you toward synthetic fertilizers and chemical pesticides. They're effective — and they're also overkill for the spider mite on your pothos.
Leafy starts with what's already in your pantry: cinnamon for fungal cuts, hydrogen peroxide for root rot, neem oil for pests, banana peels for potassium. We only suggest stronger interventions when the organic route genuinely won't work.
Healthier plants, safer homes, less waste.
Perfect for a few plants and casual care.
For collectors and serious gardeners.
Join the early-access list. You'll get the app first, plus three months of Pro on the house.
No spam. Just a launch email and the occasional plant tip.