Every pet document, in one app

Keia gives every pet a Documents tab: passport and vaccination booklet in pinned slots, plus insurance, identification, adoption papers, lab results and prescriptions. Add them as PDF or photo, from your files, your photo library or your camera. Documents are kept on your device too, so they open instantly — even offline at the vet's.

Every feature free · No subscription, ever
Every pet document, in one app

A real document vault, not a photo album

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PDF and images

Native PDF rendering with a built-in viewer, plus zoomable images. Multi-page documents keep their pages.

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Pinned essentials

The passport and the vaccination booklet get their own slots at the top of the tab, one tap away when a vet asks.

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Share the original file

Send the vaccination booklet to your vet or the passport to a pet-sitter by email, WhatsApp or AirDrop — the real file, not a screenshot.

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Works offline

A copy is kept on the device, so documents open instantly in a basement clinic with no signal.

Which documents you can store

Keia uses a fixed list of document types, so a record stays readable by someone who did not create it:

  • Passport — the EU pet passport or its local equivalent
  • Vaccination booklet — the health record book itself
  • Insurance — policy documents and claim paperwork
  • Identification — microchip and registration certificates
  • Adoption — adoption or purchase papers, pedigree
  • Lab results — blood tests, imaging reports, X-rays
  • Prescription — prescriptions and treatment plans
  • Other — anything else worth keeping

Each document has an editable title, pre-filled from the filename, so "IMG_4823.pdf" becomes "Rabies booster 2026".

Documents attached to health events

Alongside the pet-level vault, any health event can carry its own attachments — up to five with Premium. That is where a specific consultation report, an invoice or a photo of a wound belongs, filed against the visit it came from rather than in a general pile.

Both kinds share the same storage quota: 50 MB on the free plan, 250 MB with Premium, with a 10 MB ceiling per file.

Why this matters more than it sounds

The paperwork problem is the one every pet owner recognises: the vaccination booklet is at home, the insurance policy is in an email from two years ago, and the lab results are a photo somewhere in a camera roll of nine thousand pictures.

Putting all of it in one tab, attached to the animal it belongs to, is what turns a health app into something you actually reach for at the counter.

Every feature is in the free app

Premium does not unlock features — there is nothing locked. It removes the limits, once, for life.

Free

  • 1 pet
  • Unlimited health events
  • 1 document per pet
  • 1 attachment per event
  • 3 active reminders
  • 1 vet contact
  • 1 co-parent
  • Emergency vet finder
  • Full history — forever
  • 50 MB storage

Premium — $9.99 once

  • Unlimited pets
  • Unlimited health events
  • Unlimited documents per pet
  • 5 attachments per event
  • Unlimited reminders
  • Unlimited vet contacts
  • Unlimited co-parents
  • Emergency vet finder
  • Full history — forever
  • 250 MB storage

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Pet documents — common questions

Can I store PDFs, or only photos?

Both. Keia accepts PDF, JPG, PNG, HEIC and WebP files, up to 10 MB each. PDFs render natively in the built-in viewer and keep their pages.

Can I send a document to my vet?

Yes, in one tap, through your phone's normal share sheet — email, WhatsApp, AirDrop or anything else installed. Keia sends the original file from the copy stored on your device.

Do documents work without an internet connection?

Yes. A copy of each document is kept on the device, so it opens instantly with no signal — which is usually exactly when you need it.

How many documents can I store?

One document per pet on the free plan, unlimited with the one-time Premium purchase. Storage is 50 MB free and 250 MB with Premium.

Get your pet's paperwork out of the drawer

Free on iOS and Android. PDF and photos, shared in one tap.