About this app
Ever found a weird-looking rock on the beach or a hike and wondered, "Is this just a stone, or something ancient?" With Fossil Identifier, you don’t need a degree in paleontology to find out, you just need your phone! Whether you’re a curious kid, a hobbyist collector, or just love exploring nature, Fossil Identifier is your pocket companion for unearthing history. Here’s what you can do: - Snap & Solve: Just take a photo of your discovery. Our smart AI instantly analyzes the texture and shape to tell you exactly what you’ve found. - Time Travel: Discover the story behind the stone. We’ll tell you the geological era (like the Cretaceous period) and how many millions of years old your find is. - What’s It Worth? Get an instant value estimation. Find out if you’re holding a common keepsake or a rare, valuable specimen. - Build Your Museum: Don’t let your finds gather dust in a drawer. Save your scans to your personal Digital Collection. Why users love us: We make science simple and fun. No complicated jargon, just instant answers and a beautiful way to organize your collection. Subscribe to a Premium plan to get unlimited access to all the app's features: - Subscriptions are billed weekly, monthly, or annually at the rate depending on the subscription plan. - Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. If there are questions, please contact us at support@eastfrisiallc.com Privacy Policy: https://www.eastfrisiallc.com/privacy-policy/fossil-identifier Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 5, 2026 · 8:39 AM Free