Structured interpretations based on ACVIM, IRIS, WSAVA. One document — a vet analysis and an owner summary.
Your team spends hours translating lab values into something useful — first for themselves, then for the owner, in two very different registers.
General-purpose AI chatbots don't know veterinary reference ranges, don't understand your protocols, and give you and the owner the same output.
PDF, scan, photo, XLSX. Any lab, any format.
The system identifies values from the analysis and compares them against norms for this specific patient — accounting for species, age and breed.
A vet module for clinical decisions. A separate owner module for the handoff.
The output is a clinical form, not a paragraph. Every field is editable, exportable, handoff-ready.
A vet module with differentials and next steps. A separate owner module, jargon-free.
Ukrainian by default, English for foreign-language clients. Polish, Czech, German coming next.
Every interpretation shows what it relies on and where it is uncertain. No made-up confidence and no hallucinations.
Every system output cites a specific source: which guideline, which section, and which reference range for this species, age, and breed.
No. VetAI is a support tool for veterinarians. The final decision always rests with the vet.
Limited spots for launch partners. Hands-on onboarding, priority support, a say in the roadmap.