Documentation
Everything you need to understand how FildraAI works, how we keep guidance local and safe, and what’s available today in the pilot.
Getting started in one session
- Create a session: choose your crop and country so we can load the right country pack.
- Upload a clear, in-focus photo or describe symptoms in your own words.
- Answer a few follow-ups (region/district, agroecological zone, growth stage, season) to localize guidance.
- Receive a short plan: clarifying questions → recommended actions → monitoring → safety notes.
Our tools
FildraAI combines specialized tools to provide image diagnosis, conversational follow-up, structured knowledge, and location-aware context.
FieldVision
Image-based crop disease diagnosis with visual explanations. Upload a photo, see what the AI focuses on, and understand why a disease was identified.
Learn more →FieldGuide
Conversational assistant for follow-up questions. Turn image results and local context into concrete action plans through natural dialogue.
Learn more →FieldKB
Structured agricultural knowledge: verified disease information, management practices, and safety data — organized by country, crop, and season.
Learn more →FieldMap
Location-aware guidance that ensures recommendations match your country, region, district, and local agroecological conditions.
Learn more →What makes guidance local
Behind each recommendation is a structured context layer: country packs, spatial slots, and seasonal signals that keep guidance tied to where and when you farm.
Country packs
Calendars, soils (pH/liming), varieties, regulatory notes (PHI/REI), and supplier context tuned for each country we support.
Geographic slots
Country → region (province/county) → district (ADM2) plus agroecological zones to shape which risks and options appear first.
Seasonal nuance
Month and growth stage influence which diseases, nutrient issues, and management options are surfaced as “most likely” first.
Gaps made explicit
If PHI/REI or regulatory data for a product is missing, chemistry is either omitted or clearly marked as “not in context” rather than guessed.
APIs (pilot)
During the pilot, selected partners can access limited APIs — for example: upload an image → receive JSON predictions plus a AI focus area explanation URL, or use a chat-context API for co-branded assistants.
If you’d like to explore integrations or co-branded deployments, contact us.
Resources
Next steps
Dive deeper into how guidance is generated and how to use it responsibly in the field.