Antler check

For the deer species you choose, every animal is checked for visible antlers and likely bucks are flagged.

Antler check

For many users the question isn't only what animal, but which one — and for deer, a visible rack is the clearest signal. TrailCamHub can check chosen species for antlers and flag likely bucks.

You choose where it runs

The antler check is opt-in per species. You decide which of your deer should be examined — roe, red, fallow, white-tailed deer and the like. For every other animal it never runs, which keeps it fast and focused.

How it works

When a photo contains an animal of a selected, antler-bearing species, the cropped animal is examined by a vision model that answers one question: are antlers visible — yes, no, or uncertain? A "yes" marks the animal as a likely male and adds an approximate highlight over the antler region. An "uncertain" result is flagged for your review rather than guessed.

Honest by design

One rule is built in deliberately: a missing rack is never read as "female." Bucks shed their antlers seasonally and young males haven't grown them yet, so an antler-less deer may still be male. The system only states "likely male" when antlers are clearly present — it never claims the opposite. Reindeer are excluded entirely, because in that species both sexes grow antlers and the signal means nothing.

The result is a genuinely useful sex hint where biology allows it — and silence where it would only mislead.