Come a long way
Redownloaded the app after some time and was pleasantly surprised by the improvements. It’s smoother, more user-friendly, and way more reliable than before. Great job to the team!
Yes, ToxiPets is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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3.47 out of 5
15 ratings in United States
Redownloaded the app after some time and was pleasantly surprised by the improvements. It’s smoother, more user-friendly, and way more reliable than before. Great job to the team!
The entire apps picture of the stuff bad for animals is AI generated
So I tried scanning products after I downloaded the app, nothing worked but app still said I ran out of free scan even though it keeps saying failed please try again later. I then went to pay for the yearly subscription anyway because I have 6 cats. Same. Tried different products throughout different lighting and settings for 30mins. After scanning/taking photos with the app, it keeps saying failed, please try again later. So far, out a $20, 30mins and gained a lot of frustration. Maybe before charging people money, you can actually make sure your product works.
I paid the subscription and used their picture scanning feature but it was not accurate. I scanned my cat’s favorite food and it made up ingredients that weren’t there. Needs to be fixed.
Why do I have to pay to help keep my pets safe from food I’ll be saving money time and headaches if I just make my own cat food
Please add personalization based on pet weight and how much they ingested
This app has come a long way since its inception! I’m a veterinarian, and I use this app daily. It’s been a valuable tool for my clients to check if certain foods or plants are toxic. It’s also been a great guide for me in an emergency if I don’t know all of the ingredients in a food/substance a pet ingested.
I purchased a year at 39.99, to protect my pets.Tried to use and would only pop up telling me to upgrade when I only just purchased app a short time ago. Unless you pay additional demand for money it suddenly does not work! I may sue Apple!
I wouldn’t have downloaded the app if i knew you had to pay a subscription. There really should be an option to not get one but have ads or a flat rate cost that isn't a reoccurring expense. If it was a flat rate then honestly i would’ve considered the purchase. You can use the app without a subscription it just seems like it prompts you to buy a subscription very often, and you have limited access. So you can’t actually scan anything. This is a good idea but it doesn’t have cost in mind at all. im sorry but i would rather find an app that’ll do this for free.
Great idea in development. UI experience could use some work as it took me while to figure out that one had swipe right to go back from the search function - no back button. Some tutorial instructions on how to use the app would be nice! Like the dark and alight mode option. Like most new products, it is still a work in progress and has room to grow especially with the object recognition. That could use some more improving on visual recognition accuracy. Can’t wait to see it further developed and leveraged weekly if not daily!