Digitail’s Sebastian Gabor spotlights AI’s next phase in vet med

Sebastian Gabor, co-founder of Digitail, is back on the Veterinary Innovation Podcast discussing how the latest wave of AI investment could reshape veterinary practice software, with a focus on making tools better, cheaper, and more usable for clinics. The episode lands as Digitail, founded in 2018 by Gabor and Ruxandra Pui, continues to position itself as an AI-native veterinary practice management platform with a pet parent app, workflow tools, and administrative automation. It also follows a major financing milestone: in November 2025, Digitail announced a $23 million Series B led by Five Elms Capital, with participation from existing investors including Atomico, Partech, ByFounders, and Gradient. (podcasts.apple.com)

Why it matters: For veterinary professionals, the conversation reflects a bigger industry shift from talking about AI in theory to embedding it into everyday clinical and operational workflows. Digitail says its platform is built to reduce administrative burden through tools such as AI SOAP dictation, medical record summaries, discharge notes, intake, and flow management, while prior Digitail-backed survey findings highlighted growing AI adoption and interest across the profession. For practices weighing software choices, the significance isn't just new features, but whether AI-backed systems can improve efficiency without adding friction, training burden, or client communication risk. (digitail.com)

What to watch: Watch for whether Digitail turns its recent funding and AI messaging into broader clinic adoption, deeper integrations, and clearer proof points on workflow, staffing, and financial performance in 2026. (prnewswire.com)

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