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About PokéScanner

PokéScanner is a fan recreation of the Pokédex Ash used in the original Pokémon TV series. PokéScanner has all the same features as the Pokédex from the show:

- Scan Pokémon to identify them
- Have Pokédex entries read out loud
- Read additional Pokémon info on screen
- Supports all original 151 Pokémon

The Pokédex in the Pokémon TV show was really magical. In the era before smartphones, or even iPods, it felt like such an honor to entrust a kid with this high tech gadget to take on their Pokémon journey. Each new Pokémon Ash encountered, the Pokédex would explain to Ash (and me) what the Pokémon was and what made it special. The whole thing was just so seamless. Ash just opened it up, and it immediately identified the Pokémon, gave Ash the info he needed, and the show moved on.

PokéScanner mostly demostrates the crazy technological progress that has happened since the Pokédex was first on screen in 1997. What, at the time, seemed just as magical as the rest of Pokémon, is now possible on devices everyone has. PokéScanner uses a machine learning library compiled with Tensorflow to identify Pokémon using the iPhone's camera. It then use's iOS's speech synthesizer to speak the entry for the Pokémon aloud. Finally, for some added texture, the buttons and bezels in the app have a parallax effect, to make them seem 3D. PokéScanner cannot capture the magic of the Pokédex from the TV series, but it does encapsulate the speed of technological progress from our childhoods to the present.

Pokémon, Pokédex, and All Respective Names are Trademark & © of Nintendo 1996-2020.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.0

Last updated on Nov 20, 2020
Version History
1.0
Nov 20, 2020

PokéScanner FAQ

Click here to learn how to download PokéScanner in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of PokéScanner.
iPhone
PokéScanner supports English

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