See what it saw

Each animal is framed and labelled right on the photo. One glance shows you what was found and where.

See what it saw

It's one thing to be told "two deer, one fox." It's another to see exactly where — on the photo itself. TrailCamHub draws what it found directly onto each image.

On-image boxes

For every detection the AI returns a bounding box: the rectangle around the animal, person or vehicle it found. The app overlays this box on the photo with a label showing the species and confidence. At a glance you can confirm the AI looked at the right thing, spot an animal half-hidden at the frame's edge, or tell which of several animals is which.

Built to fit any screen

The boxes are returned as normalised coordinates — values between 0 and 1 relative to the image, not fixed pixels. They scale perfectly whether the photo is a thumbnail, full-screen on a phone, or zoomed on a desktop. The overlay always lines up.

Antlers, highlighted

For deer species that are checked for antlers, a second highlight marks the antler region specifically, so a buck's rack is called out visually, not just in text.

Why it helps

Boxes turn the AI from a black box into something you can verify and trust. They make review fast — your eye goes straight to the subject — and they make recognised subjects, including any people you may want to keep private, immediately obvious. Seeing is believing, and here you get to see exactly what the engine saw.