We believe that resilient and long-lived cows are the key to resilient and long-lived livestock operations. But you can’t manage what you can’t measure. Our AI-powered phenotyping platform is designed to help farmers quickly and objectively evaluate the structural integrity of an animal – data that they can in turn use to breed and manage for sturdier and longer-lived cattle.
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We believe that resilient and long-lived cows are the key to resilient and long-lived livestock operations. But you can’t manage what you can’t measure. Our AI-powered phenotyping platform is designed to help farmers quickly and objectively evaluate the structural integrity of an animal – data that they can in turn use to breed and manage for sturdier and longer-lived cattle.
AI tools built for every farm size, making advanced phenotyping affordable and practical.
Reliable, measurement-based data ensuring accurate insights and scientifically validated livestock decisions.
Clear, transparent analytics empowering farmers with understandable data for better herd management.
Put the wisdom of livestock judging in your pocket. The BoviPhIT App turns your iPhone into a 3D scanner. Quickly and reliably create high-accuracy “digital twin” of the key structural traits of your cattle – feet, udders, pelvis, etc. Scans are rendered and visualized chute-side without WIFI/3G. Search and review past scans on your own for free, or submit to our cloud for further analyses or to utilize our scan sharing services
When you “Submit” a scan for further analysis, data is sent up to the BoviPhIT cloud. Once a scan is uploaded, users can share a digital twin with anyone – vet, hoof trimmer, potential cattle buyers, etc – through a secure web link. Multiple scans can also be combined to create a phenotype report, which provide a provide more comprehensive insight into an animal’s phenotype, and again easily shared via secure web link or incorporated into a sales catalouge via QR code. For scans not submitted as type “other”, the digital twin will enter the patented PhIT computer vision pipeline, where key anatomical points are automatically annotated. The algorithm then breaks down the cow into key angles and proportions – just like your livestock judging coach taught you to look for – along with a metrics the human eye can’t reliably measure – like length and volume down to mm accuracy.