Nature Observers
Record birds, mammals, insects, pets, and unknown outdoor sounds with observed behavior notes.
Animara Android Tester Program
Help test GreyNOC Animara on Android. Record animal calls and environmental sound, work through the acoustic visuals, add field context, and flag anything unclear, unstable, or broken.
Test Targets
Test the parts that matter in the field: microphone capture, acoustic feature stability, visual readability, segment handling, and clear language around what the app can and cannot infer.
Start and stop live PCM recording, compare sample rates, and test real animal or environmental sounds.
Track 02Review waveform, spectrum, spectrogram, harmonics, pitch trace, gauges, timbre map, and dashboard views.
Track 03Check whether hypothesis labels (alert, distress, contact, display, noise) stay clear and restrained.
Track 04Capture segments, label recordings, find similar sounds, and review library or atlas behavior.
Who Should Test
Animara works best when testers can pair audio with context: a species guess, observed behavior, environment, nearby animals, and what happened next.
Record birds, mammals, insects, pets, and unknown outdoor sounds with observed behavior notes.
Use the visuals to compare pitch, harmonics, roughness, and signal shape across recordings.
Stress microphone permission flow, performance, device compatibility, layout, and battery drain.
How To Join
Complete the signup form with your Google Play tester email, Android device, Android version, and whether you can test live animal recordings, uploaded recordings, or general app behavior.
Choose Animara in the tester form and include your Google Play account.
Use the tester install link after your account is added.
Capture short sessions in quiet, noisy, indoor, outdoor, and known-animal contexts.
Report device, permission behavior, recording context, visual issues, crashes, and unclear wording.
Use tester feedback to keep the app useful for pattern mapping and field notes while making every result read as a hypothesis, not a claim of certainty.