AI-husdyrteller

Count livestock from a photo

Photograph the herd, flock or pen from a vantage point and AI counts every animal — daily checks, market lots and transport counts without the double-count.

  • Counts animals even when they touch or overlap
  • Mark 1–3 example animals to count exactly that item
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Frequently Asked Questions

Higher and wider is better: a gate platform, a slope or a drone shot that keeps animals from fully hiding each other. The AI's density engine handles moderate bunching, and each counted animal gets a dot for verification.

usage

Mark 1–3 example animals by dragging a box around them and the AI counts exactly that item, ignoring everything else in the frame. Every counted item gets a dot on the image so you can verify the total at a glance.

usage

Yes — top-down drone shots of pasture or pens are ideal: animals rarely overlap and hundreds count in one pass. Standard JPG/PNG drone exports upload like any photo.

features

Yes — counting photos is free with no signup for everyday use. Photos are uploaded only to process and are deleted automatically afterwards; we never keep or share them.

privacy

Similar items is tuned for one type of animal bunched together — a flock of sheep or a pen of one breed — using density counting rather than trying to draw a box around each animal. Distinct objects switches to object detection so a mixed paddock of cattle and sheep, or a farmyard with several species, can be counted with each type recognised on its own. Auto picks the better engine automatically for a general herd shot.

usage

Sensitivity (Low to High) sets how confident the AI needs to be before marking an animal. Raise it toward High for a tightly bunched herd where animals partly hide each other, so fewer are missed at the edges of the group; lower it toward Low if fence posts, feed troughs or shadows are being mistaken for extra animals. A higher vantage point or drone shot generally needs less adjustment than a ground-level photo.

technical

Result overlay controls how the count is displayed — Dots + heatmap marks every animal and shows where the herd is densest, Dots only gives a cleaner marked photo for a market or transport record, and Heatmap only highlights concentration without individual markers. Ignore small detections raises the size threshold so distant background objects or small equipment in a drone shot aren't miscounted as animals — raise it toward Large only if that's happening.

features

Yes — toggle from Single photo to Bulk audit to queue photos of every pen, paddock or truck at once. Each photo is counted with your current Sensitivity setting, a grand total is produced, and every result is added automatically to the tally sheet, which suits a full daily herd check across multiple locations.

features

Tap Add to tally after each pen or paddock count and label the row, for example "Pen 4 — ewes", then export the tally as a CSV for your records or generate a branded PDF report for a market lot. Sign in to save the stock-take to your account and share a read-only link with a buyer or your farm team.

features

Use Distinct objects so cattle, sheep or poultry sharing a pasture are recognised as separate types, set Sensitivity moderately high since drone shots often shrink animals to a small pixel size, and raise Ignore small detections slightly to exclude rocks, feed bins or shadows from the count. Run the same photo once per species using marked examples, and log each pass as its own tally row for a species breakdown.

tips

No — switching from Single photo to Bulk audit so you can queue photos of every pen, paddock or truckload at once is a Premium feature; on the free plan you count one photo at a time and add each result to the tally sheet yourself. Counting mode, Sensitivity, marking examples and single-photo counting all stay free.

pricing

Yes — the tally sheet's CSV export is free for herd records, but generating the branded PDF stock-take report and using "Copy team link" to share a saved session with a buyer or your farm team both require a Premium plan, showing an upgrade prompt on the free plan. Saving a stock-take to your account remains free, though free accounts can only keep a limited number of saved sessions.

pricing

Tap Mark example items and drag a box around 1-3 individual animals directly on the photo, then tap Done marking to lock in the examples; each box has its own Remove example control, and Clear examples clears all of them at once. Marking examples is most useful on a paddock with more than one species or breed, since it tells the counter which animal type to focus on for that pass.

usage

How Livestock Counter helps you get it done

Real problems it solves every day — for businesses, creators, and everyday tasks. Find the use case that fits you and start in seconds.

Personal Use

Daily Herd Head Counts

Photograph the pen or paddock each morning and use Similar items mode to get a fast head count without walking the fence line, catching a missing or strayed animal the same day.

For Business

Market Lot Verification for Buyers and Sellers

Begge parter i et husdyrsalg kan fotografere innhegningen og telle den uavhengig av hverandre før en avtale sluttføres, og bruke det merkede bildet med prikker som en felles, verifiserbar dokumentasjon av partistørrelsen.

Legal

Transport Load-Out Compliance Counts

Count animals loading onto or off a transport trailer against the manifest, using Detection sensitivity to catch animals bunched near the ramp, and keep the marked photo as a load record.

For Developers

Drone Pasture Surveys at Scale

Fly a top-down drone pass over open pasture and count hundreds of animals in one photo, ideal for large ranches where a physical headcount would take hours.

Research

Multi-Species Farmyard Inventory

Set Counting mode to Distinct objects on a mixed paddock of cattle, sheep or poultry so each species is recognised and tallied separately in the same photo, building a species-by-species farm inventory.