Enterprise Solutions
VetThermAI™
Intelligent Infrared Imaging for Animal Health
VetTherm™AI is an advanced infrared imaging system powered by artificial intelligence, designed to support veterinary professionals with precise, non-invasive thermal analysis. As an adjunctive screening tool—not a standalone diagnostic—it assists in the early detection and monitoring of a range of conditions in animals, including musculoskeletal injuries, inflammatory responses, circulatory irregularities, and post-surgical complications. The system captures high-resolution thermal data and uses AI algorithms to analyze temperature patterns and asymmetries, helping veterinarians identify abnormal physiological changes with enhanced confidence and efficiency.
Built with veterinary workflows and clinical adaptability in mind, VetTherm™AI features an intuitive software interface, real-time thermal analysis, and customizable reporting tailored for animal patients. Its ergonomic design options—ranging from portable field-ready units to full clinical workstations—make it suitable for veterinary clinics, mobile practices, research settings, and tele-veterinary applications. With remote access capabilities and intelligent insight delivery, VetTherm™AI empowers animal health providers to improve screening precision, streamline diagnostics, and act promptly in animal care—all without radiation, sedation, or physical contact.
VetTherm™AI is designed to support veterinary clinicians across multiple disciplines by providing valuable adjunctive insights that complement conventional diagnostic tools. For general veterinary practitioners and internal medicine specialists, it offers a fast, radiation-free method to monitor inflammation, infection, and circulatory function—ideal for early assessments, post-treatment evaluations, and ongoing care. In fields such as endocrinology, the system helps observe surface temperature changes potentially associated with glandular or metabolic disorders, while neurologically focused veterinarians can use it to detect thermal asymmetries linked to nerve injuries or chronic pain in animals.
For professionals in orthopedics, sports medicine, and physical rehabilitation, VetTherm™AI enhances the evaluation of musculoskeletal injuries, joint inflammation, and post-operative recovery in both large and small animals. In reproductive and maternal health monitoring, it provides a non-contact, stress-free method for identifying abnormal heat patterns that may indicate issues requiring further clinical investigation. The AI-driven analysis promotes consistency, reduces subjectivity, and enables veterinary teams from diverse specialties to incorporate thermal data into their diagnostic processes—offering a more comprehensive, non-invasive perspective on animal health.
