Barcode
Scan a barcode to retrieve a product from the catalogue.
Features
Equio is not a simple notepad: the app organises checks around feed, plants, care and horse profiles, and reminds you of care tasks you shouldn't miss.
Scan & analyse
The AI scan can start from a barcode, a photo of the ingredient list, a product link or manual entry.
Scan a barcode to retrieve a product from the catalogue.
Photograph a printed ingredient list: the AI decodes and analyses it.
Paste a product page link to check its composition.
Type or copy-paste an ingredient list to analyse it.
Understand & compare
Equio translates the label into useful information: what each ingredient does, which ones to watch and how the product fits your horse.
Each analysis gives a compatibility score /100 based on your horse's real profile.
Select several products and compare their scores, key nutrients and ingredients.
Keep the analyses that matter, add notes and build a traceable record.
Horse profiles & reminders
Create a profile for each horse: age, weight, activity, body condition score, allergies, conditions, metabolic type.
One profile per horse: the analysis adapts to each one's sensitivities.
Concise instructions to share with the yard: what to feed, what to watch, what's next.
Vaccines, deworming, farrier, dental checks: never miss a scheduled care task.
Safety & limits
Equio enforces a strict safety framework: no diagnosis, no prescription, no substitute for clinical examination.
Each result displays a reliability score based on input quality and data coverage.
For a suspected ingestion or worrying signs, the app redirects to a vet immediately.
Results are presented with context and limits, never as definitive conclusions.
The scan reads a composition (feed, supplement or care product), identifies each ingredient and cross-references it with your horse's profile. The result includes a compatibility score, a nutrient summary, points to watch and suggested questions to ask your vet or nutritionist.
The analysis is not a replacement for professional advice. It is designed to help you prepare, document and ask better questions — especially when switching products, managing a sensitive horse or comparing several options.
Take a photo of an unknown plant in the paddock or on a ride. The AI suggests an identification, indicates the toxicity level and lists the signs to monitor. The catalogue of 104+ plants is also accessible offline.
Plant identification by photo has limits: season, angle, lighting and plant stage can affect accuracy. Equio always encourages you to document with several photos and to contact a vet if ingestion is suspected.
The scan identifies ingredients from a clear photo or barcode. Its confidence depends on input quality. It does not replace a professional analysis.
Yes. Each horse has its own profile (age, weight, BCS, conditions, allergies) and the analyses adapt to each one.
The plant catalogue is accessible offline. Photo identification requires an internet connection.