Managing multiple pets feels like running a daycare where nobody talks—until now. The Scout Smart Camera from Petlibro doesn’t just watch your furry chaos; it learns each pet’s name, tracks their habits, and sends you personalized updates that would make a helicopter parent proud.
AI Recognition That Actually Works
This camera identifies up to five cats or dogs individually, labeling every video by name.
The Scout’s standout feature solves the biggest frustration in multi-pet monitoring: figuring out who did what. Its AI recognizes each animal from any angle, automatically tagging videos with names you assign during setup. Whether it’s tracking Luna’s litter box visits or Max’s eating schedule, the system builds individual profiles for drinking, playing, selfie moments, and movement patterns. Your phone becomes mission control for understanding each pet’s daily routine without constant manual checking.
Hardware Built for Pet Surveillance
360-degree tracking and color night vision ensure no mischief goes unnoticed.
The motorized base smoothly follows pets around rooms while delivering 1080p HD footage. Color night vision captures clear images even when your cats decide 3 AM is party time. Two-way audio lets you call out bad behavior remotely, while the manual privacy cover respects both your schedule and your pets’ dignity. At 3.6 × 3.6 × 4.1 inches, it mounts anywhere without dominating your décor.
Your AI Pet Assistant Arrives
“Tobi” delivers daily summaries and answers pet care questions through text.
Beyond recording, the Scout introduces an AI assistant that texts you highlights like a pet care concierge. Tobi sends daily activity summaries, creates shareable video reels, and answers questions about your pets’ behavior patterns. The cloud-based intelligence evolves over time, learning your household’s rhythms and improving its accuracy. Full AI features require a subscription starting at $9.99 monthly, but the insights justify the cost for serious pet parents seeking deeper behavioral understanding.
Realistic Expectations Required
Similar-looking pets and 1080p resolution present some limitations.
The Scout struggles with nearly identical pets—twin tabbies might confuse the system occasionally. While 1080p delivers decent quality, competitors offer 2K resolution at similar prices. The camera also requires the full Petlibro app ecosystem rather than working as a standalone device. These limitations don’t break the experience but temper expectations for those wanting cutting-edge specs.
Pet parents juggling multiple animals finally have technology that matches their dedication. The Scout transforms random pet monitoring into personalized insights worth the subscription investment. As AI pet care evolves, this camera establishes the baseline for what’s possible when technology truly understands your household’s unique dynamics.



























