We are pet parents first

PETVOX did not begin as a generic AI camera idea. It began with real homes, real pets, and the uncertainty that comes when a dog or cat seems different but cannot explain what changed.

Our founder lives with two five-year-old cats. In the past, she tried to bring a third kitten home and kept the kitten separated as carefully as she could. The kitten passed away. We do not tell that story as a promise that technology can prevent every painful outcome. It cannot.

We tell it because the experience shaped the question behind PETVOX: what if families could notice small routine changes earlier and bring clearer evidence to a veterinarian?

A dog parent's lesson

Our cofounder is a dog parent. His dog once had pancreatitis and almost did not make it. That experience led to the same conclusion: pet parents need a better way to see daily behavior changes before everything depends on memory.

Why the feeding area matters

Food and water are daily routines. Pets return to the same area again and again. That makes the feeding area a practical place to observe approach, hesitation, posture, water visits, interruptions, and whether a pet is acting differently from their own normal.

What PETVOX is trying to do

PETVOX is being built as a feeding-area behavior monitor. The goal is to help families capture short evidence clips, understand routine changes, and talk to veterinarians with more clarity.

PETVOX is not a diagnostic device and does not replace veterinary care. If your pet has concerning symptoms, contact a veterinarian or emergency clinic.