VetScan vs alternatives
An honest comparison — including when other tools are the better choice.
1. The honest landscape
The pet-tech space has several legitimate, well-run companies. Pawp, Airvet, Fuzzy, and even ChatGPT each serve real needs. We're not better at everything — we're better at one specific thing: the 60-second urgency check at 3 a.m. when you don't know if what's happening is nothing or everything.
This page exists to help you choose the right tool for the right job, even when that tool isn't us.
2. Quick comparison
| Feature | VetScan | Pawp | Airvet | Fuzzy | ChatGPT / Google |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Always-on AI urgency triage | Yes | Partial | No | No | Sort of |
| Live vet chat (24/7) | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Three-tier urgency scoring | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Breed-specific reasoning | Yes | No | No | Limited | No |
| Photo journal & PDF export | Yes | Limited | No | Yes | No |
| Vet finder | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Limited |
| Pet insurance bundled | No | Yes | No | No | No |
| Approximate price | $6.99/mo Founder ($7.99/mo Standard) | $24/mo | $40/visit | $20/mo | Free |
| Free emergency option | Yes | No | No | No | Yes (no triage) |
| Sells user data | No | No | No | No | Varies |
Prices and features as of April 2026. Always check the providers' own sites for the latest.
3. When to use each tool
Use VetScan when:
- It's 3 a.m. and you need to know whether to wait until morning or drive to the ER
- You want a structured urgency score, not a chat
- You want to track symptoms over days/weeks with photos to show your vet
- Your concern is breed-specific (e.g., bloat in deep-chested breeds, brachycephalic breathing)
- You're a first-time dog parent and want a calm, structured first step
Use Pawp when:
- You want bundled pet insurance and live vet chat in one product
- You prefer talking to a real human over a structured AI flow
- You need a vet you can call multiple times per week
Use Airvet when:
- You only occasionally need professional input — paying per visit beats a monthly subscription
- You want a board-certified vet on video for a specific question
Use Fuzzy when:
- You want a monthly veterinary membership with rotating advisor access
- You prefer text-based vet conversations over video
Use ChatGPT or Google when:
- You want general background information about a condition you've already been diagnosed with
- You're curious, not concerned — and you're prepared to fact-check what you find
- You don't need urgency scoring (these tools won't tell you "this is an emergency, go now")
4. What no one currently does well
Things we think are still unsolved across the category:
- Continuous health journaling that learns your specific dog's baseline — VetScan is moving in this direction; nobody else is yet
- Predictive alerts based on breed-and-age health risk profiles — early-stage R&D for us
- Auto-generated vet visit summaries from journal data — planned 2027
- True 24/7 board-certified specialist coverage at consumer prices — economic problem; nobody has cracked this
5. Honest disclosure
We are competitors with the companies above. So take this page with appropriate skepticism — but also notice that we recommend other tools by name when they're better suited to your situation. We'd rather you use the right tool than feel pushed into ours.
For complex cases, real or suspected emergencies, or anything we are unsure about, please see a real veterinarian. No app on this list — including ours — replaces an in-person exam.
6. Anything missing?
If we should add another tool to this comparison or you think we've gotten a feature wrong, please tell us: