Skip to content
BT BT

Pets News

  • Pets News
  • Pets Clinic
  • Pets Food
  • Animals
  • Pets Market
BT
BT

Pets News

Facial recognition app can identify your pet’s face with 99% accuracy

Gino, 25/09/2025

Many of us chip our pets these days to keep track of them if anything ever happens. Although, a new AI-driven pet ID app may be aiming to have us forget chips and use our phone’s camera to ID our pets’ faces. This technology eliminates the need for microchipping and provides a more convenient way to track our pets.

The app allows pet owners to register their pets and store their facial features in a database. Then, if the pet ever goes missing, the app could be used to scan photos of pets found to identify if they match the registered pet’s features. This technology has the potential to revolutionize how pet owners keep track of their pets and provide a more seamless experience for both pets and their owners.

CLICK TO GET KURT’S CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH QUICK TIPS, TECH REVIEWS, SECURITY ALERTS AND EASY HOW-TO’S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER

This app lets owners register their pets and store their facial features in a database.

This app lets owners register their pets and store their facial features in a database. (iStock, Files)

What is this new Petnow ID app?

The app is called Petnow, and it is the first biometric identification app that uses a dog’s nose print and a cat’s face to uniquely ID them. It is a non-invasive way to track and scan a pet’s face, even while they are in motion. It is a brand-new app, with 90 reviews on the Google Play Store and just seven reviews on the iOS App Store at the time of publishing.

iPhones 3.2 stars (at time of publishing)

Androids 3.3 stars (at time of publication)

Petnow is the first biometric identification app that uses a dog's nose print and a cat's face to ID them uniquely.

Petnow is the first biometric identification app that uses a dog’s nose print and a cat’s face to ID them uniquely. (Kurt Knutsson)

How to say Petnow work?

According to the information on the iOS App Store page for Petnow, all you have to do once you download the app is face the camera towards your pet’s face and allow the artificial intelligence to scan. Once the scanning is complete, your pet will be registered, and a profile will be created and linked to your contact information.

US HAS NEW FAVORITE DOG BREED AS FRENCH BULLDOG OUSTS LABRADOR RETRIEVERS FROM TOP SPOT

Your dog has a unique “nose print”

Every dog ​​has a “nose print,” and every cat has a “face core,” which essentially works as a human fingerprint and is unique to every pet. The pet ID is not detachable like a collar or tag and does not require the invasive surgery that a chip from the vet would have. Plus, the app is completely free to use, and the minds behind Petnow are stating that this could be an alternative to expensive pet insurance as this type of insurance “…has traditionally been expensive with limited coverage due to the challenges of properly identifying dogs and cats.”

Once you have a profile for your pet, you can then use the Petnow app to report if your pet goes missing. The app can then assist you in finding your pet by alerting you if someone finds your pet and letting the app know.

5 SIMPLE AND EASY WAYS TO DOGPROOF YOUR HOUSE AND CAR

Can my vet access the information gathered by Petnow?

It is unclear if vets will be able to access the information that Petnow provides as the app is very new, and not many have used it yet. However, you can always let your vet know that you have the app and show them what it looks like and what information it keeps on your next visit. It could be helpful for your vet to work alongside the app to gather the most accurate data for your pet.

It is unclear if vets will be able to access all the information that Petnow provides.

It is unclear if vets will be able to access all the information that Petnow provides. (Kurt Knutsson)

PET PROBLEMS SOLVED: A GUIDE TO DEALING WITH DIFFICULT DOGS AND CATS

If you are looking for other ways to keep your dog safe, check out my article on 5 best pet trackers to keep your dog or cat safe.

Will you be trying the Petnow app? Tell us how it works for you.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

For more of my tips, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by clicking the “Free newsletter” link at the top of my website.

Copyright 2023 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.

Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson is an award-winning tech journalist who has a deep love of technology, gear and gadgets that make life better with his contributions for Fox News & FOX Business beginning mornings on “FOX & Friends.” Got a tech question? Get Kurt’s CyberGuy Newsletter, share your voice, a story idea or comment at CyberGuy.com.

Pets Clinic

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

Couple says Windsor-Essex needs more emergency vet resources after the dog’s death

20/07/2025

Amherstburg couple Donna and Geoff Hibbert wanted to see more after-hours emergency service veterinary clinics in the region after they waited eight hours at the only one in Windsor-Essex while their dog vomited blood. Although the region has a number of animal clinics, the Walker Road Animal Hospital is the…

Read More

Facebook groups among top dogs at finding missing pets

30/09/2025

One Barrie-area group boasts more than 14,000 followers and another has 6,400, so there’s plenty of eyes and ears out in the community It’s a pet owner’s worst nightmare. Calling out for your little loved one and getting no response. Finding a door taught when it shouldn’t be, or a…

Read More

Christmas Dog Photography Gift Voucher Offer, Aberdeen Only.

18/02/2026

It’s that time of the year again so I suppose we can expect to see Easter eggs on the shelves soon enough… In the meantime, Hairy Dog is running a special offer – a serious £20 discount on Christmas gift vouchers. Usually £ 70, gift vouchers are now just £50…

Read More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Wildfire smoke: How to minimize health risks
  • Dogs who refuse to separate get adopted together
  • Owners being reunited with rescued pets after the chaos of wildfire evacuations
  • Woman who paid $900 to adopt a rare breed of cat from a shelter reveals THEY DID ‘scam’ her
  • 3 reasons why adopted pets need pet insurance

Tags

analysis arabia Art automotive beauty berita business camera cooking developments devices digital estate excessive fashion gadget headlines health house housing improvement indonesia information jewellery jewelry latest malaysia market mobility motoring movies newest occasions online pictures property saudi shopping sport sports suggestions tales technology updates world

About Us

  • Contact Us
  • Disclosure Policy
  • Sitemap

Partnerlik

KAjedwhriuw024hvjbed2SORH  

©2026 BT | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes