Strecker
Trail-cam logbook Texas-made

Know what
walks your land.

Pull the card. Drop the photos in. Strecker sorts every frame by species, station, and hour — so you stop guessing what's out there and start running your property on what's actually showing up.

1,427
Photos last card
11
Species logged
6
Stations active
30 min
Event window
How it works

Four nights a season. The rest runs itself.

You already run cameras. Strecker is the part that happens after the card comes back to the truck — sorting, counting, and keeping the record so you can actually use it next year.

01 / Pull the card

Drop the photos in

SD card, phone, drag-and-drop — any camera brand. EXIF timestamps and station come along with the photos.

02 / The sort

Every frame, by species

Two trained detectors (MegaDetector + SpeciesNet) read every photo. Triggers from the same animal inside 30 minutes collapse into one event, so a buck standing at the feeder doesn't count as forty deer.

03 / The record

A logbook you'll actually open

Species list. Activity by hour. Per-station tallies. Photos indexed so you can pull up every bear sighting at Crooked Well in October with one click.

A page from last season

Straight read. Nothing dressed up.

Three entries from a working Texas property. Each record ties back to the exact photo, the exact station, the exact minute — no averages, no aggregates.

“I used to guess. Now I know which fence the hogs cross and what hour the bucks move. That’s the whole thing.” — landowner, 1,100 ac. · Llano County
Free while in beta

Start a logbook
for your place.

No subscription, no middleman, no data sharing. Your photos stay yours. Log a property in about two minutes.