Petnow to Debut in Japan at 2024 CEATEC

Petnow Inc. is developing AI biometric technology that uses a dog’s nose print and a cat’s face recognition to help locate lost pets.

    Petnow, Inc. is unveiling its AI biometric technology at CEATEC 2024

    This award-winning technology, recognized at CES, allows free pet identification via smartphone.

    Petnow, Inc. is unveiling its AI biometric technology at CEATEC 2024, marking its debut in Japan. This technology uses a dog’s nose print and a cat’s facial recognition to help find lost pets, offering an alternative to traditional microchips. Petnow simplifies pet identification, allowing owners and shelters to quickly locate missing pets.

    Award-Winning Technology Petnow’s technology has received international recognition, including CES awards, for its potential to revolutionize pet identification. Now, it makes its first appearance in Japan, attracting interest from both pet owners and professionals.

    Simple Pet Registration The Petnow app enables easy pet registration. Owners can use their smartphones to capture biometric data, and the app’s AI automatically selects the clearest image for accurate registration without manual input.

    Free and Efficient Lost Pet Search The app is free and helps streamline the search for lost pets. When a pet is found, the AI matches its biometric data to registered pets and alerts the owner, speeding up reunions with their pets.

    Alternative to Microchips Unlike microchips, which require surgical insertion, Petnow’s technology is non-invasive. Pets can be registered with just a smartphone, making it an ideal solution for shelters and stray animals.

    Broader Applications Petnow’s technology can also be used for fraud prevention in pet insurance and integrated into animal registration systems. It’s attracting attention from the insurance industry, shelters, and government agencies for improving pet safety and management.

    Japan Market and Future Prospects Japan, with its strong pet culture, offers a promising market for Petnow. With mandatory microchipping laws taking effect, Petnow’s non-invasive solution provides an alternative for pets not covered by the new rules. It’s gaining attention as a microchip alternative and is also used for pet insurance and registration.

    Petnow’s debut at CEATEC 2024 marks the start of its expansion into Japan, where it aims to support pet insurance, registration systems, and enhance pet safety.

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