Warblr: an app that recognises birds from their song
A project in London, UK by Florence Wilkinson000days
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Warblr is an audio recognition app for birdsong. We're using tech to connect people with nature and gather data to aid conservation.
Backers: 819
Average Pledge Per Backer: £27
Funded: £21,903 of £50,000
Dates: Oct 27th -> Dec 1st (36 days)
Project By: Florence Wilkinson
Backers: 819
Average Pledge Per Backer: £27
Funded: £21,903 of £50,000
Dates: Oct 27th -> Dec 1st (36 days)
Project By: Florence Wilkinson
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current pledge level
Last Updated: December 1 @ 12:45 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
What’s possible in 5 hours?
December 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Hi all, I'll keep this short and sweet – it's my last update before the campaign closes this afternoon (but don't worry – you'll be hearing from me regarding our next steps in the coming weeks and months). We have just a short while left until... (Read More)
A special thank you to our supporters – 52 hours to go!
November 29th - via: kickstarter.com
To all of the incredible people who have supported us so far, either by backing our campaign, providing rewards, sharing what we're trying to achieve with others or all of the above! Firstly, as an extra special little thank you here's a picture of a... (Read More)
It's not over 'til the fat birdy sings!
November 26th - via: kickstarter.com
To our amazing backers – all 733 of you! We've got until 5pm on Monday UK time to hit our target. We know that it's a fair way to go and a short space of time, BUT what we do have is strength in numbers. If each of you was able to find just two... (Read More)
5 days to go – let's harness the power of technology for nature's benefit!
November 26th - via: kickstarter.com
We now have an incredible 669 backers, and just 5 days left to hit our target. We've had a few questions about this, so just to clarify, if we don't hit our target, we won't get a penny. Kickstarter operates an all or nothing model, so we need to... (Read More)
605 backers, 34%, 9 days to go...
November 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Warblr on the BBC We wanted to share with you this short film that the BBC made about Warblr. We think it nicely sums up what we're trying to achieve, and why people should consider supporting us. Some of you will be familiar with the trajectory... (Read More)
560 amazing people believe in us – do you?
November 16th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you so much to all our incredible backers so far. We have been overwhelmed by your support. Because of you, we're at 30% of our funding target, and from the BBC to Wired, the Telegraph to the Stylist – everyone has been talking about birds... (Read More)
We can do this, but we need your help!
November 9th - via: kickstarter.com
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Six days, 397 backers, £11K – thank you so much for your support so far!
November 1st - via: kickstarter.com
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Warblr : 'Shazam for birds' app lets you identify birdsong in real-time
October 29th - via: dailymail.co.uk
The Warblr app, developed by two scientists using a grant from Queen Mary University of London, claims to recognise the song of 88 bird species, and could help track their migration patterns. (Read More)
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