At CES 2023, Petnow Inc. will debut the first cat biometric recognition feature ever offered to the Petnow app. The AI-driven app that automatically scans canine “nose prints,” which serve as unique identifiers, won the Best of Innovation award at CES 2022. The company has gained international prominence and has been highlighted on BBC and CBS.
The Petnow app was the first to allow you to quickly identify dogs and cats using basic mobile phone scanning.
Petnow Inc.’s founder, Dr. Jesse Joonho Lim, said: “In order to accommodate the most popular pet animals worldwide, the firm is adding cat biometric recognition to the current software. This will enable more pet households to reunite with their cherished cats in the event of a loss. The Petnow app, which will make its debut on the American market at CES 2023, can address the issues with current pet identification techniques like microchips, tags, and collars that are vulnerable to damage or loss.”
The co-founder of Petnow, Dr. Ken Daehyun Pak, is also cited as saying, “Customers domestically and abroad have been asking us to include a cat identification feature, and we are pleased to report that the cat can now be recognised using biometrics with 99% accuracy. We plan to offer more use cases for customers after working with SK Telecom, the biggest Korean cell carrier, to release the canine version of “Amber Alert” in South Korea.”
Source: Prnewswire
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