Marley Health Launches Clinical Intelligence Platform for Veterinary Care

July 06, 2026
Marley Health has launched to bring clinical-grade AI and biomarker technology from human healthcare into veterinary practice through a smart collar and digital platform for proactive pet monitoring.

Marley Health has launched to apply human healthcare science to pet health, aiming to make veterinary care more data informed announced in a press release. The company is building a clinical intelligence platform by combining machine learning from the University of Oxford and clinical validation from the Royal Veterinary College.

Marley Health’s first product will pair a smart collar with digital platforms for veterinarians and pet owners. The device captures data such as gait, posture, heart rate, and respiratory rate. This information will feed into a broader system that tracks and validates biomarkers to support objective health monitoring.

Veterinarians will gain tools to detect changes in an animal’s health and view these against clinical benchmarks. For pet owners, the platform will provide insights into their pet’s current condition and guidance on when veterinary attention may be needed.

The company is preparing pilot programs with veterinary organizations in the United Kingdom to refine clinical workflows and the validation process for its biomarker models. As the dataset expands, Marley Health plans to extend its analysis to more advanced physiological indicators and develop decision-support capabilities grounded in verified research.

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