Getting started
Start with clarity.
What is Eqvira?
Eqvira is a documentation and observation tool for horse owners. It helps you capture and organize consistent hoof images over time so you can review changes calmly and rely less on memory.
Who is Eqvira for?
Eqvira is designed for responsible horse owners -- often managing more than one horse -- who want a clear, organized record of hoof care that supports informed decisions and better conversations with professionals.
Farriers and veterinarians often appreciate Eqvira when owners bring clear records to appointments.
Is Eqvira meant to replace my farrier or veterinarian?
No. Eqvira does not replace professional care. It supports documentation and review so conversations with your farrier or veterinarian can be clearer and more grounded in shared visual history.
Using Eqvira day to day
A simple rhythm.
How does Eqvira work, in practice?
Most owners follow a simple rhythm:
- Create a record for each horse
- Capture consistent hoof images when it is practical
- Add notes if something stands out
- Review timelines when questions arise
This rhythm builds clarity over time without adding pressure.
How often should I capture hoof images?
Many owners capture images monthly or around farrier visits. The best schedule is one you can maintain comfortably and consistently.
Do I need to capture all 12 images every time?
Complete sets make comparisons clearer, but they are not required. Eqvira encourages completeness, not perfection. Partial records are still more reliable than memory alone.
What if I miss a month or forget to capture images?
That is normal. Eqvira is designed for real life. Simply resume when it is practical -- consistency builds over time, not all at once.
Features and capabilities
Structured by design.
Why does Eqvira use three views per hoof?
Using consistent dorsal, solar, and lateral views helps create reliable reference points. When images are captured the same way over time, changes are easier to review calmly.
Can I add notes or tags to images?
Yes. Notes and tags help preserve context -- what you noticed, what felt different, or what you want to remember later.
How are images organized?
Images are organized by horse, hoof location, aspect, and date. This structure makes it easier to review history without searching through camera rolls.
Does Eqvira work offline?
Yes. Eqvira works fully offline in barns, fields, or remote locations. Everything syncs securely once you are back online.
Is my data secure?
Yes. Your records are stored securely and backed up in the cloud. Offline captures are saved locally and synced when connectivity returns.
Boundaries and expectations
Clear limits, clear trust.
Does Eqvira diagnose hoof problems?
No. Eqvira does not diagnose, evaluate, or predict health conditions. It supports documentation and observation. All care decisions remain with you and your professionals.
Will Eqvira alert me if something changes?
No. Eqvira intentionally avoids alerts, alarms, or predictions. Its role is to help you review consistent records and decide next steps calmly.
Does Eqvira use AI?
No. Eqvira is documentation-focused. Its value comes from consistency and organization over time.
Multi-horse and barn use
Built for shared environments.
Can I use Eqvira for multiple horses?
Yes. Eqvira is designed for multi-horse environments. Each horse has their own record so histories do not blur together.
Is Eqvira useful in shared barns?
Yes. Many owners find Eqvira especially helpful in shared environments, where routines overlap and memory alone is not reliable.
Pricing and accounts
Decide when it feels right.
When will I see pricing?
Pricing is introduced after you have had a chance to understand how Eqvira works through use. We believe it is important to experience the approach before being asked to choose a plan.
Can I decide on a plan later?
Yes. Eqvira does not rush decisions. You can explore at your own pace and choose a plan when it feels appropriate.
A final note
Eqvira is not about doing more or watching constantly.
It is about documenting consistently so care feels prepared, not reactive.
If you are using Eqvira to capture, review, and return when questions arise, you are using it exactly as intended.
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