What breed is my cat? Start with honest clues.

AI cat breed clues without pretending a photo is DNA.

Upload a cat photo, check whether the image is usable, and prepare a breed clue report with clear uncertainty. The app separates coat pattern, photo quality, and likely visual traits before asking you to trust a scanner.

Privacy first

No original image storage by default.

Photo-aware

Local quality check before server work.

Uncertain by design

Likely clues, never purebred proof.

Guest trial readyPhotos are not stored by default
Check pattern first

Free prep tools

Clean up the inputs before chasing a breed label.

Pattern vs breedTap a label
Tabby

Coat pattern, not a breed

Tabby describes stripes, swirls, spots, or the classic forehead mark. Many breeds and most domestic cats can be tabby.

What to check next

  • Look beyond stripes: body size, muzzle shape, ear shape, coat length, and tail shape matter more.
  • If the cat has no pedigree papers, Domestic Shorthair or Domestic Longhair is usually the honest starting point.
  • Some breeds can show tabby markings, but tabby alone is not enough to name one.
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Why this exists

Search demand is real, but many tools overstate certainty. Cat Breed Clarity turns that curiosity into a more truthful explanation workflow.

What a result should say

A useful report describes visible traits, photo quality, possible breed influence, and the reasons a mixed domestic label may be more honest.

What it should not say

No photo-only tool should claim 100% accuracy, purebred certainty, veterinary advice, or DNA-level proof.