Upload a clear photo of your pet's eye and get an instant educational AI pattern report. Identify visual signs commonly associated with conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers, cataracts, and other eye concerns. Educational only — not a veterinary diagnosis.
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Our advanced AI examines the image for visible signs of eye infections and concerns that may need attention.

Receive a detailed health report with condition, severity, causes, and recommended next steps.
Wondering if your dog's eye looks infected, or noticing something unusual about your cat's eyes? Our AI can flag patterns commonly associated with a wide range of dog eye problems and cat eye problems. Also try our skin disease photo analysis tool or dog ear photo analysis tool or view pricing plans.
Conjunctivitis is the most common dog eye infection and a frequent cause of cat eye problems. If your pet's eye looks red, swollen, or has a yellowish discharge, conjunctivitis may be the cause. It can be triggered by bacteria, viruses, allergies, or irritants like dust and pollen. Cats often squint or paw at the affected eye. Upload a photo and let our AI help you assess the situation before your vet visit.


A corneal ulcer is a painful sore on the eye's surface that requires immediate attention. You may notice a cloudy or white spot, and your pet might squint or tear up excessively. Cats often get them from scratches during fights, while flat-faced dogs like Pugs and Bulldogs are naturally more prone. Left untreated, corneal ulcers can lead to permanent vision loss — so early detection matters.
If your dog's eye looks cloudy or has a milky, bluish-white haze in the pupil, it could be cataracts. This is especially common in senior dogs and breeds like Poodles, Huskies, and Cocker Spaniels. Many owners first notice it during a routine photo or while playing. While cataracts progress slowly, an AI eye photo analysis can help you monitor visual changes and plan your vet visit at the right time.


Cherry eye looks alarming — a red, fleshy lump that suddenly appears in the corner of your dog's eye. It happens when the third eyelid gland prolapses and pops out. Bulldogs, Beagles, and Cocker Spaniels are most commonly affected. While it's not usually painful, it does need surgical correction to prevent chronic irritation. If you spot a pink or red bulge near your dog's eye, upload a photo for a quick AI assessment.
Glaucoma means dangerously high pressure inside the eye, and it's a veterinary emergency. Watch for a bulging or enlarged eye, redness, cloudiness, a dilated pupil, or excessive tearing. In cats, it can develop after eye infections or inflammation. If you notice these signs, seek veterinary care immediately — glaucoma can cause blindness within hours if untreated. Regular AI eye photo analysis can help flag subtle visual changes early.


Is your dog's eye producing thick, sticky discharge instead of clear tears? It could be dry eye (keratoconjunctivitis sicca), a condition where the eye doesn't produce enough tears. The cornea looks dull, and you might see redness and recurring irritation. Bulldogs, Cocker Spaniels, and Shih Tzus are especially prone. With early detection, dry eye is very manageable — upload a photo to check if your dog's symptoms match.
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Start Eye Analysis Now →Yipara provides AI-generated preliminary, educational pattern recognition for informational purposes only. This tool is NOT a veterinary diagnosis and is NOT a substitute for professional veterinary advice, examination, or treatment. The AI analysis has inherent limitations and may produce inaccurate results. Always consult a qualified, licensed veterinarian with any questions regarding your pet's health. Never disregard professional veterinary advice or delay seeking it because of information provided by this tool. If your pet is experiencing a health emergency, contact your veterinarian or emergency animal hospital immediately. By using this service, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.

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