Scan the vial
Use the camera or a saved photo. OCR reads the label, then AI steps in only when the scan confidence is weak.
Scan a vial, confirm the dose math, and keep your peptide or GLP-1 protocol organized without bouncing between notes, reminders, and calculators.
Built for the people who care about cleaner protocols, lower-friction logging, and a tracking system that actually holds together day to day.
I used to keep everything across screenshots, notes, and reminders. This is the first setup that actually feels calm.
The review screen is the killer part. If the scan looks right, I know the dose is right before I log anything.
Most apps just record things after the fact. This one actually helps me stay on top of the protocol day to day.
Way better than the spreadsheet-and-calculator mess I was using before. Scan it, confirm it, move on.
I like that the weekly summary shows what actually changed without making me dig through a wall of data.
Best part for me is having the scan flow, reminders, and history all tied together instead of spread across apps.
Scan the vial, confirm the details, calculate the draw amount, and keep the rest of your tracking in sync without bouncing between tools.
Use the camera or a saved photo. OCR reads the label, then AI steps in only when the scan confidence is weak.
Review compound, strength, manufacturer, lot, and BAC water. Vial AI turns that into a clear draw amount before you save anything.
Logging a dose updates Today, adherence, history, reminders, and the rest of the protocol system automatically.
Review protocols, weekly summaries, and injection rotation without losing the same calm visual language or the same connected data underneath.
The strongest tracking tool in this space should feel precise, structured, and calm every time you open it.
Beyond the scan flow, the product needs to feel robust enough to live inside. Protocol adherence, inventory, upcoming doses, and weekly insight should all connect cleanly.
The value is not just smarter parsing. It is having scan, review, protocol tracking, and history all working together in one place.
The main win is not the AI by itself. It is having scan, dose math, and logging in one flow that feels clean enough to trust.
Seeing adherence, next dose, and history together makes this feel much more complete than a tracker with a chatbot bolted on.
If the label scan looks good and the dose review is crisp, the whole app immediately feels premium.
The free plan should already be useful. Pro is there when you want unlimited scans, AI summaries, and the full sync layer.
Enough to test the core loop, build a protocol, and see whether Vial AI fits your tracking style.
Designed around lower friction, stronger continuity, and smarter summaries across your full tracking system.