MyAnIML has launched commercial availability of its autonomous edge monitoring system, the first AI-powered cattle health platform that operates without WiFi or electrical infrastructure. The solar-powered device uses deep-learning models to predict cattle diseases up to 48 hours before symptoms appear, achieving USDA-validated accuracy of 99.8 percent in detecting pinkeye and up to 70 percent accuracy for bovine respiratory disease.

Shekhar Gupta, MyAnIML CEO
“We’ve kind of taken all of those friction points away so they cannot say no anymore,” CEO Shekhar Gupta told bizblip. “They don’t want any upfront cost, they don’t want any infrastructure change, they don’t want any work added to them.”
Trial results show up to $100,000 in vet care savings for 2,000-head stocker operations through targeted treatment. The company currently monitors approximately 10,000 head of cattle monthly across Kansas operations and expects to exceed 50,000 head monitored within two months.
Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, MyAnIML develops AI-based tools to help ranchers lower treatment costs and reduce herd losses. The system is trained on more than 700 gigabytes of proprietary data collected from ranchers with herds ranging from 400 to 60,000 head over three years. MyAnIML has partnered with West Texas A&M for expanded trials and worked with the USDA on independent studies.
MyAnIML raised a reported $295,000 in 2021 through a combination of bootstrapping, accelerator support, and seed investment (Including TechStars-KC and PAX Momentum). In 2024 the National Science Foundation awarded the company a Phase I SBIR grant for $274,866.
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