Pill Identifier helps you identify pills by photo or imprint in about a minute. Upload or capture a clear image (or just enter the imprint, shape, and color) and our AI returns likely educational matches with medicine name, strength, dosage form, common uses, and key cautions. This free Pill Identifier is built for patients, caregivers, students, and health enthusiasts worldwide. We respect your privacy — images are processed to generate results and not stored. Results are strictly educational and not medical advice.
AI Pill Identifier (Image + Imprint)
Identify tablets/capsules by photo or imprint. No medical advice — educational only.
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Tip: Better light, non-blurry photo on a plain background improves accuracy.
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Pill Identifier: identify pills by photo or imprint — free, global, educational
Use the Pill Identifier on mobile (camera) or desktop (upload). When imprint markings are visible, identification is faster and more accurate; if uncertainty remains, the tool shows multiple possibilities with confidence levels so you can cross-check safely. Always verify with trusted drug-label resources and a qualified professional before making any decision about medications.
Tip for better results: use good lighting, a plain background, and ensure the imprint is readable.
How to use the Pill Identifier (takes ~1 minute)
- Add a photo or details: upload/capture a pill photo on a plain background, or type the imprint, shape, and color.
- Click Identify Pill: the AI analyzes your inputs and returns likely educational matches with confidence.
- Verify safely: confirm details on DailyMed (U.S. NIH), the FDA Drugs database, or your country’s official resources, and consult a professional.
Safety & limitations (read first)
The Pill Identifier is educational only; it does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. Do not start, stop, or change any medication based on this tool. If you cannot confirm a pill’s identity from the imprint and official labeling, do not take it. For authoritative labeling and professional guidance, verify on:
• DailyMed (U.S. NIH): https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/
• U.S. FDA Drugs: https://www.fda.gov/drugs
• WHO Medication Safety initiative: https://www.who.int/initiatives/medication-without-harm
• CDC Medication Safety (consumer guidance): https://www.cdc.gov/medication-safety/
What our AI Pill Identifier does (and doesn’t do)
• Does: suggests likely matches from a photo or from text (imprint, shape, color); shows name, strength, dosage form, common uses, key cautions, and confidence scores.
• Doesn’t: provide medical advice, confirm authenticity, or replace professional judgment. Results may include multiple options when the imprint is unclear.
• Privacy: images are processed to generate results and are not stored on our website.
When to use the Pill Identifier (real-life cases)
The Pill Identifier is helpful when you find a loose tablet or capsule and need to identify pills by photo or imprint lookup before speaking with a professional. Common scenarios include sorting weekly pill boxes, checking a refill that looks different than usual, confirming a generic vs. brand switch, or reviewing a household medicine drawer for expired or duplicate medications.
Students and caregivers also use this pill finder by imprint to learn the difference between dosage strengths, shapes, and colors so they can verify information with official drug-label resources.
Best practices for accurate results
For the most precise match, photograph the pill on a plain background with good lighting, and make sure the imprint code is readable. If the pill has markings on both sides, capture both. Add details like shape, color, coating (film-coated vs. uncoated), and any packaging hints. If you only have text details, enter them carefully—e.g., “round white tablet, imprint IP 190.” The AI Pill Identifier will return likely educational matches with confidence levels so you can verify on trusted sources such as DailyMed or the FDA Drugs database.
Remember: this tool is educational only and not medical advice. Do not ingest any unknown medication. When in doubt, consult a pharmacist or clinician and use official labeling to confirm identity. For broader health questions, try our Symptom Checker and explore the full Tools hub on My Medicine Advisor.
FAQs: Pill Identifier
Related tools on My Medicine Advisor
• Symptom Checker (educational): https://mymedicineadvisor.com/symptom-checker/
• Tools Hub (all health tools): https://mymedicineadvisor.com/