With the research advancement of Artificial Intelligence in the last years, there are new opportunities to mitigate real-world problems and advance technologically. Image recognition models in particular, are assigned with perception tasks to mitigate complex real-world challenges and lead to new solutions. Furthermore, the computational complexity and demand for resources of such models has also increased. To mitigate this, model optimization and hardware acceleration has come into play, but effectively integrating such concepts is a challenging and error-prone process. In order to allow developers and researchers to explore the robustness of deep learning image recognition models deployed on different hardware acceleration devices, we propose MutateNN, a tool that provides mutation testing and analysis capabilities for that purpose. To showcase its capabilities, we utilized 21 mutations for 7 widely-known pre-trained deep neural network models. We deployed our mutants on 4 different devices of varying computational capabilities and observed discrepancies in mutants related to conditional operations, as well as some unstable behaviour with those related to arithmetic types.