Know What’s Wrong With Your Pet Before You Rush to the Vet
VetNara uses AI trained on veterinary knowledge to give you a fast, initial assessment based on your pet’s symptoms, photos, and history.
Not a replacement for vets. Designed to help you make better, faster decisions.
The Problem
When something feels off, pet owners need clarity fast.
VetNara helps you understand what might be happening, quickly and clearly.
How It Works
Three steps from uncertainty to a clearer next move
Describe symptoms
Tell us what’s happening or upload a photo so VetNara can evaluate the issue with more context.
Get AI analysis
Receive a structured, easy-to-understand assessment based on symptoms, photos, and your pet’s history.
Take action confidently
Decide whether to monitor, adjust care, or schedule a vet visit with more confidence and less guesswork.
Key Features
Built to help before, during, and after a vet visit
AI Vet Assistant
Preliminary insights for the symptoms you’re seeing right now.
- checkTrained on veterinary knowledge
- checkPreliminary symptom-based insights
- checkSupports image-based analysis
Pet Health Records
Keep your pet’s medical details in one organized place.
- checkStore medical history
- checkTrack vaccines and medications
- checkKeep records tied to the right pet
Smart Timeline
Turn invoices and documents into organized pet records.
- checkUpload invoices and records
- checkAuto-organized history
- checkSaves hours of manual tracking
Pet ID (QR Code)
Share essential pet info instantly in everyday and urgent moments.
- checkInstant QR access to pet info
- checkUseful for travel and boarding
- checkHelpful in emergencies
Why VetNara Exists
“I built this after struggling with my 15-year-old dog’s health issues and rising vet costs. I needed a way to understand what was happening before every visit.”
That experience shaped VetNara into a faster first step for pet owners who want more context before they decide what to do next.
Try VetNara for free. It takes less than 30 seconds to start.
Get a faster first read on symptoms, organize your pet’s history, and decide your next step with more confidence.