

VetRec is the enterprise-grade scribe; VetDoze is the accuracy-first one. Here's where each fits.
VetRec is the enterprise/academic choice: SOC 2 Type II, a Cornell partnership, 30+ specialty templates, and deep PIMS transfer, with techs and front-desk included. VetDoze is leaner and accuracy-first, with a free trial, a lower price, and verified dosing VetRec doesn't offer. Choose VetRec for institutional integrations; VetDoze for verified doses and lower cost.
| VetDozeUs | VetRec | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing from | $79/mo · free trial · Founding $59/mo | $99/vet/mo (annual) |
| Free to start | Yes · 30 consults or 14 days, no card | 14-day trial only |
| Verified dose engine | Yes · deterministic engine | No · AI-written |
| Works without a PIMS | Yes · records built in, paste into any system | Built around 10+ PIMS integrations |
| Team & clinic accounts | Yes · per-seat clinic accounts, shared records, 4 roles | Yes · per-vet seats, techs & front desk free |
| Core focus | Scribe + verified dosing | Enterprise scribe + integrations |
| Best for | Dose accuracy, exotics, lower cost | Enterprise & academic practices |
VetRec details from public sources as of June 2026. Verify current pricing with the vendor. Source: VetRec pricing.
If you're a US enterprise or academic practice on one of VetRec's supported systems and you need SOC 2, deep templates, and bidirectional PIMS integration, VetRec is built for you, and that integration is its core value. If your PIMS isn't on that list, or you're an international, relief, or exotics-focused vet who works without one, most of that value doesn't apply, and VetDoze's standalone, verified-dosing scribe (plus a free trial and lower price) is the better fit.
Features and pricing are recoverable trade-offs; a hallucinated dose in a medical record isn't. VetRec writes good notes, but only VetDoze refuses to let a language model decide a dose, computing it from a verified formulary and flagging anything it can't confirm.
How VetDoze never guesses a doseYes. VetDoze starts at $79/mo with a 30-consult, no-card free trial, while VetRec starts at $99/vet/mo billed annually with a 14-day trial. VetRec includes more enterprise integrations at that price; VetDoze focuses on verified dosing and a lower entry cost.
No. VetRec generates notes (and any doses) with AI. VetDoze is the one that separates language from arithmetic: the AI names the drug and route, and a deterministic engine computes the dose from a verified formulary by weight and species.
VetRec's standout feature is its 10+ bidirectional PIMS integrations, so it's strongest when your practice runs one of its supported systems. VetDoze needs no separate PIMS: patient records are built in, and no integration is required. You talk, it writes a verified note, and you keep it in VetDoze's records or paste it into any system you already run. That makes VetDoze a better fit for international, relief, and exotics-focused vets whose systems aren't on a US integration list.
Try VetDoze free: write your next SOAP note by talking, and let a verified formulary, not a language model, fill in the doses.