Smart care - Happier pets.

Describe the symptoms you see and, when helpful, add a photo or short video. PawSight highlights possible concerns and helps you understand when to contact a veterinarian.

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How it works

1

Describe

Add the symptoms you are noticing and the context that matters.

2

Capture

Record a short video or take a clear photo of the affected area.

3

Assess

PawSight uses AI to compare your inputs with veterinary data and trusted veterinary knowledge sources.

4

Act

Read the report and decide whether to monitor or seek care.

Get PawSight on your phone

iPhone and iPad

Download PawSight from the App Store.

Download on the App Store
Android

Download PawSight from the Google Play.

Get it on Google Play

Built for those uncertain moments before you know whether to worry

PawSight brings the symptoms you notice, relevant context, and optional photos or videos together into one clear assessment experience.

The report highlights possible concerns, explains what may be worth monitoring, and helps you understand when contacting a veterinarian may be appropriate.

Where information is available, PawSight may also help you understand the approximate cost range you could expect for relevant veterinary care. Future versions are planned to help surface more affordable veterinary care alternatives.

What people usually want to know first

Is PawSight a replacement for a veterinarian?

No. PawSight is an informational tool only. It does not provide veterinary diagnoses, treatment, or medical advice.

What can PawSight help with?

PawSight helps pet owners document visible symptoms, review possible concerns, and better understand what next steps may be appropriate.

What type of input does PawSight use?

PawSight can use photos, videos, and written symptom descriptions to generate an assessment.

PawSight uses artificial intelligence and is designed to support awareness, not replace a licensed veterinarian. If your pet is in distress or may require urgent treatment, contact an emergency veterinary clinic immediately.