Cats & dogs · iOS & Android · coming soon

Understand what your pet is actually saying.

Pawlogue listens to your cat or dog, reads their mood, and learns the meanings you teach for your pet. Not a toy that makes up sentences. An honest read of how they really feel.

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How it works

Three steps, and it gets smarter about your pet every day.

Step 01

Listen

Open the app when your cat meows or your dog barks. Pawlogue captures the sound on your phone, in the moment.

Step 02

Read the mood

You instantly see an honest read of their state: content, seeking attention, agitated, distressed, or a calm purr. With a confidence you can trust.

Step 03

Teach their dictionary

Over a week or two you tag a handful of your pet's sounds. Pawlogue learns your pet's specific meanings, the door call, the food call, the hello.

Why honest

There is no universal cat language. So we refuse to fake one.

The science is clear: cats and dogs do not share a fixed vocabulary, and a meow means different things from one cat to the next. What is readable is mood, and the patterns your own pet repeats with you. Pawlogue is built on exactly that, and nothing it cannot stand behind.

On-device by default No fake sentences Not medical advice Your data stays yours
Reads mood and arousal (calm, excited, distressed)
Learns the meanings you teach for your specific pet
Tells you when it is not sure, instead of guessing
Pretends your pet said a full human sentence
Diagnoses illness or replaces a vet
Sells your recordings to anyone
Built for both

Start with your cat. Dogs are next.

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Cats

Meow, purr, chirp, hiss, yowl. The meow your cat aims at you is a language they invented for you alone, and Pawlogue learns it.

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Dogs v2

Bark, whine, growl, howl. Dog vocal mood is even more readable across pets, and it is coming right after cats.

FAQ

Straight answers.

Does it translate barks and meows into words?+

No, and we will never pretend it does. Pawlogue reads mood, and the specific meanings you teach it for your own pet. Anyone claiming a literal word-for-word pet translator is selling you a toy.

How does it learn my specific pet?+

Over the first week or two, the app groups your pet's sounds and asks you to name a few of them ("this one means hungry"). It takes about thirty quick taps, and the read keeps getting sharper as you go.

Is my audio private?+

Yes. Sound is processed on your device by default. Nothing leaves your phone unless you opt in, and even then we share anonymized data only, never raw recordings, and never for sale.

Is this veterinary or medical advice?+

No. Pawlogue can gently flag an unusual pattern worth a vet's attention, but it never diagnoses. If your pet seems unwell, see a veterinarian.

What will it cost?+

A 30-day free trial, then $19 per year. One simple price. No ads.

When can I use it?+

We are in build. Join the waitlist and you will be among the first into the beta, cats first.

Early access

Be first to really hear your pet.

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