Litterati - Cleaning The Earth

Litterati - Cleaning The Earth

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4 ratings
99 reviews
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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • August 16, 2015
  • May 6, 2025

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About

This app empowers users to combat litter by collecting and sharing data on discarded items. By photographing litter, you contribute to a global database that helps identify sources and inform policy changes for environmental impact.

Collect and share litter data
Identify litter sources
Power litter prevention with data
Map litter locations
AI-powered litter tagging
Visualize coverage maps
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What's New in Litterati

4.2.2

May 6, 2025

Miscellaneous bug fixes

User reviews

Worthless

This app does nothing.

It crashes

I updated my phone so it’s IOS16 now. I see that the developers have tried to fix the crashes but I’m still having that problem: click on any tab and the app crashes. I tried to restart my phone and re-download the app multiple times. Please fix it thank you!!

Not working with iOS 16

I have updated the app this morning that should have fixed the crashing when changing tabs in iOS 16 but it still continues to crash every time. Update notices are on Discord but how do we find that?

Broken at notifications step

When you go through the first-time setup, the process us broken at the “Let us tell you about important things in the app” step. There is no way to opt out, or even to opt in.

I’d like to use this app, but I can’t get started.

Literally Addictive

I definitely picked up 1,000’s of more litter because of this app. It automatically creates a fascinating map, by gps locating litter that you photograph, as you collect it. You can tag the litter with the source, such as McDonalds, and type, such as #plastic cup. It’s surprising how pieces add up quickly, and by viewing the leader board, you can compete to pick up the most in the last 24 hours, worldwide! Very cool.

My only critique is that the app does make your data public, so be sure not to use your real name or profile picture.
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FAQ

What does the Litterati app do?

Litterati is an app designed to combat litter by enabling users to collect and share data about discarded items. By taking pictures of litter, users contribute to a global database that helps identify the sources of litter, understand its composition, and inform policy changes for environmental impact.

How does the app help prevent litter?

The app leverages crowdsourced litter data to create a powerful resource for litter prevention. By identifying the placement and composition of litter, communities can bring this information to decision-makers to address issues with policies, packaging, and waste management at their source.

Is the Litterati app free to use?

The core functionality of the Litterati app, including collecting and sharing litter data, is free to use. The app may offer additional features or benefits through in-app purchases, although specific details on these are not provided in the description.

What are the key features of Litterati?

Key features include the ability to record location information for litter photos, view recent activity near you, use LitterAI to scan images and suggest tags for objects, materials, and brands, and visualize coverage maps showing litter locations found by the community.

Who is the Litterati community?

The Litterati community is a global network of individuals dedicated to preventing litter. It comprises over 280,000 people across 185 countries who collectively contribute to the Global Litter Database, working together to solve the problem of litter.