Vet Validaite’s vision is to be the global reference point for trustworthy artificial intelligence across veterinary medicine and animal-health. As AI tools proliferate across diagnostics, clinical decision support, livestock analytics, wearables and generative communications, veterinary professionals, insurers, universities, corporate groups, pet owners, farmers and regulators all face a growing problem: there is no independent, cross-vendor body that can objectively assess safety, performance, bias, governance, sustainability and real-world impact. Modelled on existing frameworks in human healthcare, Vet Validaite will provide impartial, expert-led, evidence-based validation, monitoring and periodic revalidation of animal health AI systems.
Its methodology adapts proven human-health approaches – good machine learning practice, lifecycle monitoring, and AI standards, such as ISO/IEC 42001, into a purpose-built “Animal Health AI Evidence & Assurance Framework.” AI vendors pay for initial validation and ongoing re-certification, receiving a powerful competitive advantage with tools that meet transparent, auditable standards.
Certified products benefit from accelerated procurement across veterinary, livestock farmers and pet owners, greater regulatory and investor readiness, and structured feedback from veterinary specialists, data scientists and governance experts. End users gain confidence that tools have been independently tested for robustness, bias, security and animal welfare impact.
Beyond certification, the company operates a public registry of validated tools, publishes transparency reports, delivers CPD-accredited training on safe AI adoption, and advises developers on evidence generation and lifecycle governance. Its operating model combines a lean core team with an international network of boarded veterinary specialists, statisticians, engineers and regulatory experts.
By embedding multi-stakeholder governance, publishing its standards openly and targeting formal accreditation as a certification body, the venture aims to shift AI in animal health from an unregulated “wild west” into a transparent, trusted market for improving outcomes for animals and, by extension, people and the planet.

