Free AI tool diagnoses lawn problems from photos
GrassDX lets homeowners upload lawn photos, enter a , and get an AI with suggested next steps in about 15 seconds. The goal is to give advice that fits the user’s local conditions, not just generic lawn tips.
The founder is a veterinarian who started from personal frustration with lawn care services and broad online advice that did not solve the real problem. The service offers paths for doing the work yourself, buying a lawn care , or contacting a local lawn care company.
It is free for users. Revenue comes from when users buy through product links, and from selling lawn care companies exclusive access to leads in individual areas.
Key points
- Users upload lawn photos and enter a to get an AI in about 15 seconds.
- The service tries to tailor advice to local conditions instead of giving generic lawn care tips.
- GrassDX is free for homeowners to use.
- Revenue comes from and selling local lawn care leads by .
- The product is a practical example of a narrow AI tool built around a common household problem.