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Know if your dog needs a vet in 60 seconds.

When your puppy acts strange, you have two bad options: panic and rush to the vet, or hope it's nothing. We're building a third.

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Hi Sarah
YOUR REPORT FOR LUNA
Limping, back-right leg
3 questions answered · 47 sec
See vet in 24–48h
Likely soft tissue strain
Hind-leg limping in young dogs without trauma is most often a sprain. Not critical, but needs an exam if it persists.
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The 3am moment

Every new dog parent knows this feeling.

Something's off. You don't know if it's nothing — or everything.

She just threw up
Bad food, or something serious? You replay her whole day in your head.
He's limping
Did he sleep wrong, or is it his hips? Big dog parents already know that fear.
She won't eat
One missed meal, or a real warning sign? Google gives you fifty answers.
You spend an hour googling. Reddit gives 50 contradictory answers.
You pay $400 just in case — or wait, worry, and feel guilty either way.
The math

One avoided ER visit pays for years of VetScan.

Move the slider. See your potential savings.

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You spend in ER visits
$1,000/year
avg. $500 per non-emergency vet ER visit
VetScan costs
$69/year
Founder annual plan — locked for life
If VetScan helps you avoid even 1 unnecessary visit:
$401 saved per year
4x what you'll pay for the entire app — for the rest of the year.
Estimate only. Average US emergency vet visit cost: $500-$1,500 (American Animal Hospital Association, 2024). VetScan does not replace veterinary care.
How it works

A smart first step before you call your vet.

Three taps. Sixty seconds. Real clarity.

1
Describe what's happening
Use your voice, type it out, or snap a photo. Whatever's fastest in the moment.
2
Answer 3 quick questions
Our AI asks the same questions a vet would ask first. Takes under a minute.
3
Get your urgency score
Watch & wait · Vet within 48h · Emergency now. Plus exactly what to do next.
See a vet within 24–48 hours
Likely soft tissue strain

Hind-leg limping in young dogs without trauma is most often a sprain or panniculitis. Not critical, but needs an exam if it persists more than 24 hours.

Today: Ice the leg for 10 minutes, every 4 hours. Limit running, jumping, and stairs. Watch for swelling.

Try it yourself

A 30-second taste of how it actually works.

Click through a real example. Nothing to download.

What's going on with your dog?
Pick the closest match. You can refine later.
Tell us about your dog.
For the demo, we'll use a sample profile.
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Luna
Golden Retriever · 14 months · 28 kg
Vaccinated No known allergies
In the real app, you'd build this profile once. After that, every triage uses it automatically.
Why not just ask AI?

A general AI doesn't know your dog.

VetScan is built for one thing — and remembers everything.

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General AI chat
  • ×Forgets your dog every time you open it
  • ×No memory of past symptoms or patterns
  • ×Generic, one-size-fits-all answers
  • ×No clear urgency triage
  • ×Won't tell you when you actually need a vet
Yura, VetScan founder

"I started building VetScan after a $600 emergency visit that turned out to be nothing. There's a huge gap between Google panic and a vet bill — and AI can finally fill it."

— Yura, founder · working with practicing veterinarians
FAQ

Questions people ask.

Real answers, no fluff.

Is VetScan a replacement for my vet?
No, and we're very clear about that. We're a smart first step before you call your vet. We help you decide if and when to go — not what to prescribe.
How accurate is the AI?
Our triage is built with practicing veterinarians and trained on thousands of real cases. When in doubt, we always recommend seeing a vet — better safe than sorry.
When will it be available?
We're in private beta now. Early access opens in waves over the next few months. Sign up to be among the first.
How much will it cost?
$7.99/month after launch. Free during the entire beta period for everyone on the waitlist.
Will it work for my breed?
We're starting with dogs aged 0–2 years, all breeds. Cats and senior dogs are coming next — but you can sign up now to be notified.
Is my data private?
Yes. We never share your dog's data with third parties. You own everything, and you can export or delete it anytime.

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