Image Recognition With ML Kit

See how to use the new ML Kit library from Google to easily enable machine learning capabilities in your Android app and perform image recognition. By Aldo Olivares.

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Where to Go From Here?

That’s it! You have built your very own Delicious Food detector with image recognition using ML Kit (on-device and on-cloud).

Remember that ML Kit is still in beta, and Google might add some extra APIs in the future with more ML capabilities, so stay tuned. :]

Feel free to download the final project and play around with it; the Download Materials button can be found at the top or bottom of this tutorial.

Note: Remember that you will need to set up your own Firebase Project and add your google-services.json file for the final project to work. This is all covered under the Setting Up Firebase and ML Kit section above.

Note: Remember that you will need to set up your own Firebase Project and add your google-services.json file for the final project to work. This is all covered under the Setting Up Firebase and ML Kit section above.

Here are some other resources related to ML Kit that you may take a look at, including a similar tutorial that uses ML Kit for text recognition:

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, and if you have any questions or comments, please join the forum discussion below!