About VetOnce

A small team of developers working on innovative AI solutions, bringing ancient wisdom into the modern age.

Our Team

Building the future of health diagnostics

VetOnce is made by a small four-person remote team of developers working on innovative ideas we can implement with AI. We're based between the US, Brazil, and Egypt, bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise.

When our team encountered Iridology—the fascinating claim that every organ prints its status onto the iris—we decided to implement this real-time, non-invasive body health map using modern technology.

A Brief History of Iridology

3000 BCE

Ancient Origins

Eyes were inspected for illness signs in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Babylonia, marking the earliest known practices of ocular diagnosis.

Ancient Origins
1665

First Iris Map

Philippus Meyen von Coburg publishes Chiromatica Medica, featuring the first documented iris-organ mapping system.

First Iris Map
1826-1911

Modern Iridology

Ignaz von Peczely formulates the modern method of Iridology and publishes the first comprehensive iris chart in 1880.

Modern Iridology
1851-1936

Color Analysis

Nils Liljequist links drug-induced iris color changes to systemic states and publishes a comprehensive 258-plate atlas.

Color Analysis
1950s-1970s

Global Practice

Bernard Jensen popularizes Iridology worldwide through his teachings and publications, including 'Science and Practice of Iridology'.

Global Practice

Our Mission

We're combining ancient wisdom with modern technology to create accessible health insights. Our AI-powered Iridology analysis brings this fascinating practice into the digital age, making it available to everyone through a simple photo of their eye.