Discover your cat's genes 🧬
Upload your cat's photo — and we decode it: the registry colour, EMS code, its expressed genes and what it may hide for its kittens.
A smart reading from appearance — not a DNA test · hidden genes shown only as possibilities · by SANORIYAT
Gene-reading FAQ
How do you read my cat's genes from a photo?
AI identifies the coat colour and pattern in registry-grade EMS terms, then documented feline genetics converts that appearance into genes: what the colour forces is shown as certain (a dilute coat means two d copies), dominants are shown as may-carry, and what a photo genuinely can't reveal is honestly labelled unknown.
Is this a DNA test?
No — it's a smart genetic reading from appearance. Expressed genes are certain genetic deductions from the coat itself; hidden genes appear only as possibilities. A lab test remains the only authority on hidden carriers and health screening.
How accurate is it?
It depends on photo clarity and lighting. Every result shows a confidence score, and fine distinctions — chocolate vs cinnamon, shaded vs shell — may need a clearer photo in natural light.
What do I do with the result?
One tap carries your cat's genes into the mating calculator to preview its kittens' colours with any mate — or explore the Arabic feline-genetics reference to understand each gene.
Want to go deeper? Feline genetics reference · Cat mating calculator

