How it works step by step
From your pet's report to the result in hand: the 4 real steps, what we ask you and what arrives via email.
Updated on June 2, 2026 · 2 min read
The 4 steps
The whole process, from start to answer in hand, takes about 1 minute.
1. Upload the report
Go to /analizza?lang=en. You can:
- Upload a PDF (multi-page is fine)
- Upload a photo (JPG, PNG, HEIC, WebP)
- Take a photo directly (mobile opens the camera, desktop opens a capture window with the webcam, or your iPhone if you have Continuity Camera enabled)
- Upload multiple photos of the same report (we merge them automatically into a PDF)
Limits: max 10 pages total, max 10 MB per file.
2. Enter email and your pet's species
We ask for:
- Email to send the result to (and Stripe receipt if paid)
- Species and useful details (dog or cat, age, any symptoms): so we apply the correct reference ranges for your pet and put the values in context
The email is just for the result. No newsletter, no spam.
3. Choose how to pay
If you have free analyses, use them. Otherwise:
- EUR 2.90 each with Stripe
- EUR 9.90 for pack of 5
- EUR 14.90 per month family (10 per month, 4 linked emails)
Payment is fully handled by Stripe. We never see your card data.
4. Receive the analysis
The analysis is ready in 30-60 seconds. We send it by email with a permanent link to the result, and show it on screen right away.
Email arrives from hello@decifra-vet.it. If you don't see it, check spam.
What the result contains
For each report you get a structured page with:
- Exam type recognized (blood count, biochemistry, urine, feces, x-ray, ultrasound, cytology, etc.)
- Each parameter explained one by one, with the reference range for the species (dog or cat) and what a high or low value means
- Severity triage with a traffic light: green (monitor at home), yellow (book a visit), red (go to the vet as soon as possible)
- Warning signs to watch for in your pet
- Useful questions to ask your vet at the visit
- When to see your vet right away
Questions about the result (veterinary chatbot)
After seeing the result, if you have a doubt about your pet's report (example: "what does it mean that creatinine is a bit high?") you can ask the in-app veterinary chatbot, included in the service. It's an orientation tool: it helps you understand, but it does not diagnose and does not replace your vet.
Need help?
Email us at hello@decifra-vet.it. We reply within one business day.
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