“Finally, all my cats’ health records in one place. No more searching papers before vet visits.”
— Alex B., cat owner
Store vaccinations, vet visits, and medical records in one secure place. Access them anytime, share with your veterinarian instantly.
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Paper booklets get lost. Clinic records stay at the clinic. Emails pile up. VetNote brings everything together in one organized, secure place that you control.
See exactly what owners use in the mobile app: pets dashboard, pet details, calendar, and AI assistant.
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All vaccinations, visits, and treatments in one timeline
Never miss a vaccination or medication schedule
Share records with your vet via secure link
You control who sees your pet’s information
Send your pet’s history to any veterinarian in under a minute. No app install and no account needed on the vet side.
“Finally, all my cats’ health records in one place. No more searching papers before vet visits.”
— Alex B., cat owner
“I keep both dogs’ vaccinations and medications in VetNote, and appointments are way less stressful now.”
— Tom K., dog owner
“We have a dog and a rabbit, and sharing their records with different vets now takes seconds.”
— Marta L., mixed pets household
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April 25, 2026
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Read articleVetNote works in every mobile browser, so your pet’s health records are always in your pocket. Native iOS and Android apps are coming soon.
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