
If they go missing, you can show which animal is yours.
urLifePrint preserves the identifying features that establish who your animal is — their face, their markings, their record — so when it matters most, the proof already exists. It stays with the animal for their whole life, through every change around them.
urLifePrint identity records and printable ID cards are available for every species today. Biometric matching is built for dogs — trained and calibrated, and it switches on when the recognition service launches. Guided photo capture is designed around dog facial geometry; more species follow as each model is trained and proven.
Capture once, at home
A guided photo session builds your animal’s photo record — and, for dogs, their biometric fingerprint. No clinic visit, no stress.
A card that means something
The urLifePrint ID issues the moment capture completes — printable as a wallet card with an emergency back any clinic can scan.
Evidence, not declarations
Identity strengthens as independent evidence accumulates — vet records, registries, microchips — each with its provenance preserved.
How it works
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Activate a tag, or start without one
An urSmartID tag links scans to their record — but no tag is required to begin.
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A guided photo session, at home
A few minutes with your phone. Overlays show where to aim — no clinic visit, no stress.
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The urLifePrint issues immediately
The moment capture completes, their ID exists — viewable on any device and printable as a wallet card.
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Strengthen it over time
Vet records, a microchip, registry entries — each added piece of independent evidence makes the identity harder to dispute, and each keeps its provenance.
The urLifePrint ID
A photo-led identity card: their portrait, their fields, their urLifePrint ID number, and an assurance seal that reflects the evidence actually on file. The QR resolves to a signed verification page — anyone who scans it sees what the record supports, nothing more.

The back is for the worst day
Hand the card to anyone — a neighbor, a boarding kennel, a treating clinician. One scan of the emergency QR shows what matters in an emergency: weight, drug allergies, medications, vaccinations, the rabies certificate, and 24/7 animal poison-control numbers. And the moment it is scanned, you are notified — every steward sees which card was scanned and when. Scan access is time-boxed; repeated-scan patterns raise an alert.

Print it at home, today
The wallet card is a fold-over sheet you print on any printer: crop marks, a fold line, a calibration bar so the finished card comes out at exactly wallet size (85.6 × 54 mm), and lamination guidance. Front and emergency back sit back-to-back after one fold.

Proof, ready before you need it
When an animal goes missing — or when someone else claims them — the question is always the same: which animal is this, and whose record does it belong to? urLifePrint exists so that question already has an answer: an established identity, preserved evidence, and a record that has been theirs all along. Historical ID numbers keep resolving forever; nothing is destructively overwritten.
We do not promise recovery — no one honestly can. What we establish is identity, so that recovery efforts and disputes stand on proof instead of memory.
The animal is the durable identity
People, tags, cards, and even stewardship change around your animal — their record stays whole through all of it. Transfer on rehoming carries the whole record to the new steward.
What happens to their photos
- Two separate consents, neither pre-checked. One lets their photos strengthen their own fingerprint — that one is required to enroll. The second, entirely optional, lets photos help train the shared recognition model, and we state plainly that training use cannot be unwound once a model has learned from a photo.
- Photos are stored privately. Never on a public URL — access is through short-lived signed links, only to people the record authorizes.
- The record is the animal’s. It survives changes in ownership. A new steward inherits the record; no one starts over.
- Revoking consent stops future use.The existing fingerprint remains part of the animal’s record — it is their identity, not a subscription.
Pricing
| urSmartID tag — includes lifetime registration and the urLifePrint capture experience | $39.99 $49.99 |
| Each additional tag in the same order | $29.99 |
| Creating an account and an animal’s record — no tag required | Free |
| Replacement tag for registered animals | $5.00 + $4.99 shipping |
| Transferring the record on rehoming | Free |
Every scan of a card’s emergency QR notifies the steward—naming which card was scanned. Cards issued to caregivers (a dog walker, a sitter) carry their own serial and can be revoked individually, without touching anyone else’s.
Issued by urSynergy — a private identity and provenance service. Not a government document.