Lumis Paw helps you keep your pets safe and healthy - check food safety, scan ingredient labels with AI, and never miss a vet visit or medication.
SCAN FOOD LABELS (BETA):
Point your camera at any food product label and Lumis Paw uses AI to read the ingredients, translate them from any language to English, and analyze each one against a database of 200+ chemicals and food items with pet-specific safety data.
SEARCH ANY FOOD:
Type any food name and get an instant safety verdict: safe, caution, or toxic with detailed notes, symptoms to watch for, and preparation advice specific to your pet type.
PET REMINDERS:
Set reminders for vet appointments, vaccinations, medications, grooming, and any recurring pet care task. Get notified in advance (same day, 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, or 2 weeks before) so you never miss an important date. Tap a notification to jump straight to your pet's profile.
PET PROFILES:
Add your dogs and cats with their name, breed, weight, age, and known
allergens. Lumis Paw flags allergen matches when scanning or searching, so you get personalized safety warnings.
FEATURES:
- AI-powered ingredient scanner (BETA) reads labels in any language
- 200+ chemicals and food additives with dog and cat safety data
- E-number recognition (E100-E920+)
- Allergen detection matched to your pet's profile
- Stoplight safety system: green (safe), yellow (caution), red (toxic)
- Pet reminders with advance notifications and calendar date picker
- Search history with full scan detail rehydration
- Works in English and Serbian (Latin)
- Dark mode support
SAFETY DATABASE:
Our database includes common toxic foods (chocolate, xylitol, grapes, onions, macadamia nuts), chemical additives (BHA, BHT, propylene glycol, sulfites), and EU-standard E-numbers, all with species-specific safety levels for both dogs and cats. Safety data is compiled from publicly available veterinary resources and peer-reviewed toxicology references.
DISCLAIMER:
Lumis Paw is an informational tool and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before making dietary changes for your pet or in case of suspected poisoning.