Animal Vision : OpenCV Filters v25.0.0
Humble Kid CreationAbout this app
Developer Description
See the world through the eyes of other creatures
📍 We, humans, see the world differently from other creatures out there
📍 This app shows you how other animals like dogs, cats, snakes, pigeons, etc might see this world.
# Please note this is an experimental app, it may not represent animal vision accurately
What's New
# minor bug fixes
In-app purchases
$0.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 25.0.0
- Downloads
- 500K+
- Updated on
- Nov 13, 2025
- Released
- Aug 16, 2020
- Requires
- Android 5.0
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Animal Vision : OpenCV Filters users say on Google Play
I played this game and it was fine but there's one problem... What is that green caterpillar thing? Also it's vision is Inverted/Reversed colors and it's really good though. This is the coolest game..If you rate it one star then you're kinda wrong but some people just don't know how they play it. It's like a magical animal camera! Whoever made this like the game Tangle.. Thank you a trillion times.
Works just as advertised. If you can add video function, pls do. If there was video function in both Animal Vision and Open CV, I would have rated it five stars
Sure, the disclaimer says that this is experimental and not accurate. But when there's so many filters that show that it is capable in principle of providing accurate simulation of the vision of many animals (what it claims to be its main feature) it's really disappointing to then click on the cat or dog filters and see nothing but a slightly blurry recolored monochromatic picture, respectively yellow and blue. Another problem is that toggling the other filters on and off is extremely cumbersome
It's pretty obvious these are false. They're just pretty much just normal filters.
I understand why people find this misleading. I have an accurate cat vision app. This app's cat vision is just a sepia filter. True cat spectrum is mostly neutral to cool tone greys, then viewing blues and yellows as purple and greener yellow. This app has absolutely no color. If you're going to name this Animal Vision, put effort into that aspect. Otherwise, rename the app to "photo filter."
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