Pollen Wise

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2.9
334 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Pollen Wise has reached version 5! We've been hard at work transforming data from the network of Pollen Sense sensors into a model that includes greatly improved forecasting.


Own Your Seasonal Allergies with Pollen Wise! Using a robust network of sensors around the United States and select other countries, Pollen Wise provides up-to-date pollen counts to help users mitigate allergens and avoid seasonal allergy symptoms. Customize Pollen Wise to put emphasis on the allergens that impact you the most, while still seeing levels across categories!


Pollen Wise is the only seasonal allergy app providing hourly allergen reports! Competing apps either use counts from yesterday or various other algorithms based on daily counts.


The advanced Automated Particle Sensor (APS) by Pollen Sense uses AI image processing to analyze images taken via a microscope to identify and classify allergens down to individual species. Particularly sensitive to Ragweed? Pollen Wise has you covered! Specific trees during tree season have your nose running? APS sensors find those too!


Airborne particulate levels can vary dramatically through the day! With Pollen Wise, you can see an up-to-date snapshot of allergens nearby and better plan your outside time.


The allergen journal feature allows you to log your symptoms to later see snapshots of your symptoms and allergen levels at that time. Please consult with a specialist if you suffer from seasonal allergies. As airborne particulate levels are impacted by weather conditions, levels can change dramatically.


While many features of Pollen Wise are free, some features require a subscription (Pollen Wise Plus). Unlock access to more historical data, an upgraded journal experience, home/lock screen widgets, and more with Pollen Wise Plus!
Updated on
28 Aug 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 4 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

2.9
321 reviews
Kitt3nFangs
2 August 2025
Pollen Wise made a change recently and reduced what was available for free users, including what allergens were in the air, and hourly predictions, both things that set it apart from other allergy apps. The graphs are also now harder to read/more generalized, and the app is now frequency unable to load data. Before this change, I was using this app so much I was considering subscribing, but definitely not now that they've decided to revoke information from free users... It feels scummy now 😔
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Pollen Sense LLC
2 August 2025
Thank you for taking time to leave a review! We know we changed a lot at once, maybe too much. We’re looking at all the feedback and will be re-evaluating the path forward in the coming days/weeks, along with other exciting new features. We hope you’ll stick around as we go through growing pains! Please contact us through the app if you have more.
Dawn Wright
13 March 2021
Not useful on its own- incomplete/inaccurate reports. I want to love this app. It's beautiful and the data is laid out exactly like I want from an allergy report app. The problem is, it's inaccurate. The data reflected in this allergy report based on my location conflicts with multiple other allergy reports from my local area- the primary culprit being grasses which I am highly allergic to. Multiple other sources showing moderate to high levels, this app shows zero. Not useful if not accurate.
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Pollen Sense LLC
27 April 2021
Thanks for the feedback Dawn. We recently rolled out an update that should fix some categorization issues. Also note that "other sources", unless it is an actual counting station, are often plain wrong. :-) In any case, if you could please check it out again, and kindly reconsider your rating, it helps us improve the app and sensor network.
Michael Anuzis
14 October 2021
Nearest sensor is "Very Far". From the answer given on the FAQ, this sounds like it could be anywhere from 100 to 1000+ miles away. Hard to know if the information is locally relevant at all. If the app & FAQ were honest enough to admit some locations are probably too far away to be helpful, but anything "Very Far" is within some distance still useful for local use it'd be helpful. As is currently presented, it sounds like the nearest sensor could be 3 states away. You don't need to give exact positions of your sensors to provide honest ranges like "10-20 miles", "20 to 50 miles", "50-100 miles", "100-200 miles", "200+ miles", so users in the 200+ miles zones can look for other options rather than delude themselves trusting the "Very Far" label to be locally applicable.
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What's new

this release includes a number of bug fixes