Pevet
Vet app with a wearable vital signs device
“Pevet” is a conceptual veterinary app that allows owners and veterinarians to monitor the vital sign data of wearable devices attached to pets and based on that data, can quickly and easily diagnose and communicate with pets through video chat and chat, telephone. We worked on it as one of the challenges of the Google UX Design Professional Certification program.
The problem
Not being able to get immediate veterinary diagnosis or advice in the case of a pet’s emergency, especially if the distance to the veterinary clinic is far. And Not being able to see the sign from your pet when the condition of the pet is bad.

The goal
Design an app that allows owners and veterinarians to monitor vital sign data that indicates the health of their pets wherever they are, and to be able to receive diagnosis and advice easily and quickly from veterinarians, such as through video chat and chat, telephone.
Monitoring of vital signs data
The wearable device worn by the pet can send and monitor vital sign data (body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate) to the owner and veterinarian in real-time. Also, if the device measures vital sign data values that exceed the average value for that pet type, the owner and veterinarian will be notified of the alert.
Virtual diagnosis
The owner and the veterinarian can communicate with each other by looking at the vital sign data of the pet and the past graph and can diagnose the pet based on the data.
Find vets
Owners can find and connect with veterinarians from near to far from their homes. Each veterinarian has a different time zone for virtual diagnosis, so you need to connect with as many veterinarians as you can trust.

My process
Persona
Story board
High fidelity prototyping
Style
Branding
When it comes to pet emergencies, getting a reliable veterinarian’s accurate diagnosis and treatment early in a well-equipped hospital is the most likely way to save your pet’s life. However, if the owners are far from your home to a veterinary clinic, if they are at home and need immediate veterinary advice in a more urgent situation, or if they have been given effective medications that the veterinarian can expect in advance, advice from the veterinarian’s virtual diagnosis based on vital sign data and the owner’s correspondence to the pet is to be effective as a means to increase the probability of the pet’s life. Also, I guess in the future, if there is something like a kit that can send the data by integrating blood sampling and blood analysis that can easily perform blood tests, more important data for veterinarians will be given and more accurate diagnoses will be made.
Date : 2022.06.09
My role: Direction, Art direction, UX Research, UI design, Product design
Category : UI/UX, Concept work, Branding, Product design, Design thinking, Google UX Design Professional Certification
© Toshiyuki Kobayashi