Countless more dying on the streets. Most could have been saved by someone nearby.
Snap a photo in the Voyce app. We alert the right people in seconds — rescuers, vets, shelters, fosters, and owners. Street. Shelter. Lost. Found. Prevent. All in one app.
Most animals don't get help because no one sees them in time. Not because people don't care — but because a post gets lost, a message is missed, and time runs out. Voyce closes that gap — instant alerts to every rescuer in the network, the moment it matters.
Too many animals don't get seen in time. Some are injured on the street.
Some sit in shelters, running out of time. Some are lost, waiting to be found.
Voyce connects the moment you see an animal to the people who can help — before it's too late.
Voyce connects animals in need to the people who can help — in seconds. No paperwork. No sign-in. Just a photo, and the network takes it from there.
Take a photo or video of an animal in need — or upload one you already have. GPS auto-pins the location.
AI in seconds — no typing required.
Voyce instantly detects breed, age, condition, urgency, and cross-checks lost & found.
Rescues, volunteers, shelters, fosters, and owners are notified.
Whether an animal is hurt, running out of time, missing from home, or about to lose their home — Voyce helps get the right eyes on them faster.
A Good Samaritan can report an animal in need, share location, and alert people nearby who may be able to help.
Report an animalShelter animals at risk can be surfaced quickly so rescues, fosters, adopters, and volunteers can act before it is too late.
Save a shelter animalPhotos, location, and possible matches help connect found animals to owners and reduce unnecessary shelter intake.
Check lost & foundOwner can't keep their pet? Voyce alerts rescues first — before the shelter. If the animal still arrives, the shelter notifies approved rescues instantly through the network.
Prevent an intakeWhether you see an injured/sick animal, a shelter post, or something unsafe — you can act. Voyce is built for animal lovers, adopters, caretakers, Good Samaritans, neighbors, fosters, volunteers, rescues, shelters, and anyone willing to help.
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These are real animals we saw, helped, or remember — the reason Voyce exists.
Voyce helps surface urgent cases, connect with fosters and adopters, and reduce animals slipping through the cracks due to time or visibility.
Where your support goes. Verified, tracked, end-to-end.
Most prevention efforts collapse because funds get misused or never reach the animals. Donors lose trust. Populations grow. Preventable diseases keep spreading. Animals end up in shelters that didn't need to be there.
Be The Voyce runs verified prevention programs end-to-end. Every dollar tracked. Every outcome visible. And with Prevent Intake, owners can connect with rescues before surrendering — and shelters can alert approved rescues the moment an animal arrives.
A few years ago I started rescuing street dogs in Delhi — pregnant maamas giving birth on roadsides, maamas with puppies huddled under cars, puppies alone and starving, dogs hit by traffic and left there. No vaccinations. No sterilization. No one coming. They were dying of diseases that cost pennies to prevent, scavenging through garbage just to survive another day. One litter of seven puppies — only 2 survived. I did everything I could with WhatsApp and word of mouth, but I kept losing the ones I was trying to save — because there was no system, no way to get help fast enough.
When I moved to Ohio, I thought things would be different. They weren't. I found a cat behind a Salvation Army — I named her Maama. Friendly. Gentle. And pregnant — again. Some of her earlier kittens had been killed, others taken by locals. It was January, freezing cold. I got her in my car, but she panicked, slipped out, and vanished into the dark. 1 a.m. Gone.
Two weeks of sleepless nights. Flyers, word of mouth, every social media group, every "I think I saw her" text, every dead end. I went back to the spot where she disappeared over and over — the guilt was killing me because I had taken her from her safe zone and lost her. I cried in my car more times than I can count. I found her — but something broke open in me. Why is there no network? No way to say "this animal needs help right now" and have the right people show up?
That question never left me. And it became Voyce for Paws.
One mission: make sure no animal in crisis goes unseen, and no rescuer has to work alone.
We're building the world's first real-time animal rescue network — connecting finders, fosters, rescues, and shelters instantly, while running prevention programs that stop the crisis before it starts.
Questions, partnerships, rescue stories, or just want to say hi — drop us a message.
Just take a photo. We'll help from there. Sign up to be notified the moment Voyce launches — and help shape it.