Capture, not just dictation

It captures what you see, not just what you say.

So much of a vet exam is visual — a Grade 2 dental fracture, a hot spot, a gait, a clean incision. Owl documents the photos you take alongside the conversation, with the phone already in your hand.

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A veterinarian photographing a dog's ear during an exam.

The blind spot

Audio-only scribes can't see the exam.

A scribe that only listens captures only what you narrate out loud — and you don't dictate every lesion, every color, every angle. The visual half of the exam is exactly where charts go thin and memory fails six patients later. Owl closes that gap by documenting what you photograph, not just what you say.

Not surveillance — documentation

The camera is for the finding, not for you.

Owl isn't watching you work. It's there so you don't have to stop the exam, re-glove, and hunt for the iPad to document a lesion. Snap the photo with the phone in your hand and Owl files it with the note — and you can place it on the anatomy canvas so the finding lives where it happened on the body.

Owl — anatomy canvas
Owl's anatomy canvas — a canine body diagram with finding markers placed on it.

What you can capture

Photos, clips, and where it is on the body.

  • Photos

    Snap the lesion, the ear, the dental, the incision. Owl files each image with the visit and references it in the note.

  • Short video clips

    A gait, a tremor, a response — capture motion the audio could never describe, kept as evidence on the visit.

  • On the anatomy canvas

    Pin a finding to the exact spot on a body or dental diagram, so the record shows where, not just what.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Do I need a special camera or hardware?

No. Owl uses the phone already in your hand — iOS or Android. No glasses, no dock, no extra device.

Does Owl diagnose from the photos?

No. Owl captures and documents what you photograph — it files and references the image, it doesn't interpret it or make a diagnosis. The clinical call is always yours.

What happens to the photos and clips?

They're saved with the visit so you can review them, place them on the anatomy canvas, and include them in the note. You control your media the same way you control your recordings — keep, download, or delete.

Document the whole exam — what you saw included.

Capture your first visit in the next five minutes, photos and all.

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$149/mo for a solo vet, or $1,490/yr — two months free.