ReportVet | Veterinary platform

Veterinary documentation evolved into protocol-guided examinations.

Image, context, DICOM, structured measurements, scientific archive, and AI for cardiology, ultrasound, monitoring, and broader veterinary workflows.

ReportVet structures the exam inside the real veterinary routine, connects capture, clinical context, and structured output, and creates a stronger base for care, teaching, and governance.

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ReportVet | Veterinary platform

Institutional base

Cardio + imaging + monitoring

The platform speaks to different specialties and workflows without losing standardization, context, or governance.

DICOM as a strong differentiator

Imaging and visible light

DICOM can support diagnostic imaging and visible light workflows such as ophthalmology, endoscopy, dermatology, and otology.

Structured measurements

Findings tied to the exam

Measurements and clinical references stop living in disconnected notes and become part of the exam object itself.

Applied AI

Assistant + voice

AI helps navigation, documentation, and context capture without overclaiming clinical autonomy.

Institutional positioning

Not a generic veterinary reporting tool.

ReportVet aims to move veterinary documentation up into protocol-guided examinations with stronger standardization across specialists, hospitals, networks, and partners.

ReportVet
Documentation connected to the real veterinary exam flow.
Interoperability, traceability, and structured output as institutional foundations.
Capacity to support care, teaching, research, and scaled deployment.
Previous model

From fragmented after-the-fact recording to the veterinary exam guided with context.

The platform stops looking only at the final document and starts structuring the actual process of capture, measurement, and documentation.

Records rebuilt from memory after the session.
Image, video, measurement, and context disconnected from one another.
Low comparability between professionals, units, and devices.
Data difficult to reuse for teaching, research, and audit.
With the ReportVet approach

With the ReportVet approach

Protocol-guided flow with context preserved across the exam.
Image, measurements, and findings structured on the same surface.
A stronger base for review, second opinion, and multicenter standardization.
Structured output ready for continuity of care and governance.
DICOM and measurements

DICOM as a veterinary differentiator, including beyond the obvious modalities.

ReportVet can position DICOM as the interoperability layer for cardiology, imaging, ultrasound, and visible light veterinary workflows, where the market still relies on disconnected files.

DICOM in veterinary visible light

Endoscopy, ophthalmology, dermatology, otology, and other capture-heavy workflows can leave the disconnected-photo model behind.

Veterinary endoscopyVeterinary ophthalmologyVeterinary dermatologyOtologyOther capture-heavy workflows

DICOM in diagnostic modalities

Echocardiography, ultrasonography, and related imaging modalities can start from a more standardized and comparable base.

Structured measurement as the base of comparability

Measurements and references stop being peripheral notes and become part of the documented exam object itself.

Cardiology parameters
Ultrasound references and measurements
Visible light measurement workflows
Longitudinal comparison between studies
Scientific archive

Care routine and scientific asset can grow together.

An accumulated archive of exams, images, findings, and measurements can support teaching, research, case review, retrospective comparison, and institutional governance without irresponsible data use.

Series and retrospectives

Structured exams make longitudinal review, retrospective analysis, and comparable datasets easier to sustain.

Training and second opinion

Reusable cases, traceability, and contextualized image strengthen training, supervision, and clinical discussion.

Archive governance

De-identification, purpose-based consent, and responsible reuse support safer institutional growth.

AI and voice assistant

AI and voice assistance for real productivity inside veterinary routine.

The intelligence layer supports context capture, protocol navigation, assisted completion, and smoother documentation in environments where later typing usually consumes time and quality.

Contextual assistant

Helps maintain protocol sequence, recover context, and organize documentation more consistently.

Voice assistant

Voice reduces operational friction, helps register observations during the exam, and speeds structured output.

AI messaging remains subordinate to the veterinary professional and clinical context, without overclaiming automated substitution.
Where we operate

Breadth across diagnostic imaging, monitoring, and veterinary clinical capture.

Discovery is organized by families and macro areas, while each active line deepens workflow, proof, and audience-specific value.

Cardiology, monitoring, and diagnostic imaging

Lines where measurements, comparability, context, and structured output are central.

EchocardiogramHolterUltrasonographyOther imaging-based modalities

Visible light and veterinary clinical capture

A foundation prepared for video, capture-heavy, and more governed documentation workflows.

EndoscopyOphthalmologyDermatologyOtologyOther procedural lines
Active lines

Explore the active lines and move directly toward the solution that best fits the veterinary routine.

Each active line deepens audience, workflow, protocol, and commercial direction in its own experience, while the homepage keeps discovery organized.

Veterinary cardiology

Echocardiography with structure and comparability

A line focused on context, measurements, standardization, and structured output for veterinary cardiology workflows.

More legible measurements
Stronger standardization
Better base for review and teaching
Open line
Veterinary monitoring

Holter with clinical context and documentation trail

A line focused on continuity, exam organization, and more consistent output for veterinary operations.

Context and traceability
Cleaner documentation flow
Clearer institutional reading
Open line
Veterinary diagnostic imaging

Ultrasonography with structured data and measurements

A flow for image- and measurement-based modalities with stronger context organization and interoperability.

Image connected to the finding
Structured measurements
Reusable output for quality and teaching
Open line
Audiences

The platform needs to speak both to who performs the exam and to who deploys and expands the operation.

The institutional story stays unified while making the value visible for each buying and operating context.

For veterinarians and specialists

More context during the exam, less documentation rework later, and a stronger base for clinical discussion.

For clinics, hospitals, and veterinary networks

Multi-site standardization, governance, a clearer deployment path, and stronger institutional reuse of the archive.

For distributors, OEMs, and partners

A clinical layer that raises the perceived value of the solution and supports implementation with a stronger technical story.

Next step

Open the veterinary line that best matches your current need.

Each active line deepens workflow, audience-specific value, operational proof, and commercial direction with context preserved from the first click.

Other segment

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