Veterinary AI Tools: Practical Guide for Vets

Originally on Full Slice

Written by:Galyna Danylenko

April 15, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence, Veterinary

AI in Veterinary Medicine — The Complete Guide

This guide explains how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping veterinary medicine. It highlights AI-driven solutions for diagnostics, imaging and radiology, voice-to-text transcription, client communication, teletriage, and wearable health monitoring. Each tool is summarized by its core functions, founding details, funding where available, and pricing to help veterinary teams evaluate options for clinical use and practice management.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Catalog of AI Tools
  • Detailed Overview
  • Summary

Technology and healthcare continue to converge, and veterinary medicine is a notable beneficiary. AI tools are becoming mainstream in clinics and research labs for improving diagnostic accuracy, automating documentation, streamlining client communications, and enabling remote monitoring. These technologies aim to increase efficiency, expand access to care, support clinician decision-making, and reduce administrative burden.

AI has evolved from an academic concept in the mid-20th century to practical systems powered by large datasets and improved computing. As AI platforms and models have become more affordable and easier to integrate, veterinary-specific applications have multiplied. Adoption is accelerating: a 2024 survey by Digitail in collaboration with the American Animal Hospital Association found that a large proportion of veterinary professionals are familiar with AI tools, many have already tested them in practice, and a significant share plan to introduce AI into their workflows.

Current veterinary AI applications span multiple categories: automated image interpretation and radiology assistance, teletriage and telemedicine platforms, voice-to-text and clinical documentation aids, client-facing chatbots and practice automation, precision oncology and genomics services, and wearable devices for continuous health monitoring. Academic institutions and established companies are also contributing open-source tools and domain-specific chatbots to make validated information more accessible to pet owners and clinicians.

Below is a curated catalog of AI tools relevant to veterinary practice. The list groups solutions by their primary focus—diagnostics, telehealth, voice recognition, practice automation, and monitoring devices—and includes public information about founding teams, funding, and pricing when available. This resource is intended to help clinics and veterinary professionals compare options, identify tools that fit their needs, and make informed decisions about adoption.

Catalog of AI Tools

Name Core Function Year Founded Founder/Parent Company Funding Rounds Pricing
DigLabs Veterinary advice
Client communication
Diagnostics
2019 Tara Zedayko, Co-founder and CEO $1.5M over 3 rounds Free for pet owners. Enterprise API and development/product services available.
Digitail AI assistant
Voice-to-text
Client communication
2018 Sebastian Gabor, Co-founder and CEO
Ruxandra Pui, Co-founder and CPO
Seed: $2.5M (2021); Series A: $11M (2023) AI add-on starts at $100/month
FidoCure Veterinary advice
Client communication
Diagnostics
2016 Christina Kelly Lopes, Founder and CEO
Benjamin Lewis, Co-founder
$15M over 7 rounds Free initial consultation; tumor genotyping fees vary by veterinarian.
Goldie Vet Voice-to-text 2023 Katherine van Ekert, DVM, Founder N/A $150/user/month or $1,500/user/year
Happydoc Voice-to-text 2023 Emerson Smith, Co-founder N/A N/A
ImpriMed Oncology
Precision medicine services
2017 Jamin Koo, CTO, Co-founder
Sungwon Lim, CEO, Co-founder
$34.7M over 3 rounds Flat rates to veterinary hospitals to enable margin setting for services to clients.
Maven Pet Health monitoring
Wearable
2021 Guilherme Coelho, Co-founder and CEO $4.5M over 2 rounds Starting at $99
Mella Pet Care Health monitoring
Medical devices
2015 Benjamin Seidman, Co-founder
Yale Zhang, Co-founder and CTO
$250,000 from Shark Tank investor Mark Cuban (2024) Pro version for veterinarians: $159
PetPace Health monitoring
Wearable
2012 Lior Abraham, President and General Manager Series A undisclosed; $24M invested in development $299 + subscription
Petriage Teletriage 2016 Allon Freiman, CEO $2.3M over 2 rounds Starting at $199.99/month; free for pet owners with paid add-ons
PicoxIA Radiology 2020 Emilie Boissady, Co-founder and R&D Director N/A $144/month
Radimal Radiology 2020 Alan Weissman, Co-founder and CEO
Andrew Weissman, VMD, DACVR, Co-founder
Privately funded, with investment from veterinary radiologists Starting at $5/case
ScribbleVet Voice-to-text 2023 Rohan Relan, Founder and CEO N/A $150/user/month or $1,620/user/year
SediVue Lab testing 2016 IDEXX N/A $719.10
SignalPET Radiology
Teleconsulting
2018 Lior Kuyer, Co-founder and CEO
Ben Klinken, Co-founder and CTO
N/A $75 or less per study
Stethee Vet Health monitoring
Medical device
2015 Nayyar Hussain, CEO
M3DICINE Inc.
$4.5M from private investors and $2.5M in debt financing $499
Sylvester.ai Diagnostics 2020 Susan Groeneveld, Founder Seed: $30,000 N/A
Talkatoo Voice-to-text 2019 Shawn Wilkie, CEO
Aly G. Mawji, Co-founder
N/A Starting at $139/user monthly or $1,399/user annually, with volume discounts
Vet Assistant AI Client communication automation 2021 Sean Delaney, Founder N/A Starting at $100/month
Veterinarian Electronic Assistant Diagnostics and treatment planning
Voice-to-text transcription
Client communication
2022 Patricia Porter, Founder N/A $299/veterinarian/month
VetGenus Client communication
Teletriage
Diagnostics and treatment planning
2019 Scott Woodrow, Founder and CEO
Powered by ABC Intelligence
N/A N/A
Vetology Radiology 2017 Seth Wallack, Founder and CEO
Eric Goldman, President
N/A Starting at $200/month
VetPawer Online booking
Prescription refills
2019 Jerry Savage, CEO N/A Free for pet owners
VetRec Voice-to-text 2023 Pinhas Kevin Cohen, Co-founder
David de Matheu, Co-founder
Backed by Y Combinator Starts at $299/clinic/month; unlimited accounts for veterinarians and technicians; free for nonprofits
Vetscan Imagyst Radiology
Lab testing
2018 Zoetis N/A N/A
Vetsie.ai Diagnostics and treatment planning
Client communication
2020 Alex Chieng, Co-founder Pre-seed: CA$500,000 (2022) N/A
VetSOAP Voice-to-text 2023 Aaron Smiley, DVM, Founder
Jason Szumski, DVM, Co-founder
N/A $50/user/month
Virtual Vet Nurse Client communication
Online booking
Marketing
2020 Steve Merchant, DVM, Co-founder
James Merchant, Co-founder and Head of Growth
N/A $240/month

Detailed Overview of AI Tools for Veterinary Medicine

PetPace

PetPace offers a smart collar designed for dogs that continuously monitors key health metrics and alerts pet owners and clinicians to potential problems. The system combines wearable sensors with AI-based analysis to support proactive care.

AI Function

The PetPace Health 2.0 collar uses embedded sensors and AI algorithms to continuously monitor and analyze multiple vital signs without radiation or invasive procedures. The system interprets trends and patterns to surface early indicators of illness or distress.

Key Features

  • Monitors heart rate, respiration, temperature, activity, sleep, and posture
  • Analyzes collected data to detect deviations from normal patterns and flag potential health issues
  • Integrates with the PetPace mobile app for real-time alerts and historical trend visualization

Benefits

  • Supports earlier detection of health problems through continuous, AI-powered monitoring
  • Provides richer clinical context to inform triage and treatment decisions
  • Offers pet owners reassurance with timely alerts and straightforward data displays
  • Adapts to each animal by learning behavioral and physiological baselines and comparing them to breed-specific norms

For a broader examination of the AI tools listed above and additional product overviews, see the continuation of the detailed guide on Full Slice.

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