The smart pet tag

One name
on a tag
isn't enough.

A standard tag has one name and number. Tagling reaches every person who cares about them - one scan, all at once.

Tagling smart pet tag with floating app notifications and finder screens

Lifetime tag replacement guarantee

Lose it, break it, chew it. We replace it.

Works with any collar

Clips to the collar your dog already wears.

Designed in Australia

Built for Aussie pets and Aussie streets.

How Tagling works

Three moments. One reunion.

It runs quietly in the background — until the day it matters.

STEP 1 — "Pick your Tagling"Purpose: Establish the first moment — someone getting their tag. Warm, human, natural. Should tie back to the step heading below it without being literal.Composition: A candid, unposed image appropriate to "picking your tag" — warm and everyday, not staged. The tag itself may or may not feature; the designer decides what serves the moment best.Ideas to play with (not a checklist): a pet parent and their pet somewhere everyday, or clipping on a collar.UI elements to incorporate: Light touch. Life360-style, where a small graphic, icon, or stylised product cue sits near the image to hint at the step — e.g. a tag icon, a small product card. UIs can be marketing-style (zoomed, cropped, a detail blown up) rather than static screens. Whether to use one at all is the designer's call.Further description: The image should feel 80% real moment, 20% product cue — emotion first. The three "How it works" images sit together, so this one sets the tone for the rest. It is not a product shot. Open to suggestions on this as always

Now

Pick your Tagling

Free shipping across Australia. Every tag has a unique QR and a lifetime guarantee.

STEP 2 — "Activate their profile"Purpose: Show the moment the tag becomes personal. The setup happens with the pet, not to them.Composition: A candid, unposed image appropriate to "activating a profile" — the pet is present, the setup happens alongside them. Warm and natural, not a tech demo.Ideas to play with (not a checklist): a pet parent with their phone and their pet nearby — on the couch, the kitchen floor, by the window. Designer decides the setting.UI elements: small "profile activated" cue, a pet-profile card UI extract, a subtle a list of contacts added UI extract. UIs can be marketing-style (zoomed, cropped, stylised) rather than full static screens. Near the image, not overwhelming it.Further description: This shouldn't look like a tech onboarding flow. It's emotion first, product cue second. Whether an overlay appears is the designer's call — what matters is that the image reads as "personal moment" not "UI demo" but still alludes to the product features/processes.

Tomorrow

Activate their profile

Two minutes. Add a photo, your number, your vet, and who else to notify. Edit anything, anytime.

STEP 3 — "A kind stranger scans"Purpose: The emotional peak of the three steps — the product doing its real job. Should feel hopeful, not scary.Composition: A candid, unposed image appropriate to "a kind stranger scans" — warm, human, real. Designer decides which beat of the story to capture.Ideas to play with (not a checklist): a kind stranger kneeling with a found pet, a relieved owner reunited with their dog, someone scanning a collar with a phone.UI elements: A small overlay tying the human moment to the product — a "tag scanned" cue, a scan icon, a notification card, a map graphic that shows where the pet is. UIs can be marketing-style (zoomed, cropped, stylised) rather than full static screens.

One day

A kind stranger scans

Their camera opens a chat with you in seconds. Location shared if they allow. You're on your way before the panic sets in.

A real reunion

A real reunion

I was away for work. Someone found Oatley near a road. They called his fourth emergency contact before anyone picked up. By dinner, he was home on the sofa. So grateful we had many listed contacts.

Talia K.Newcastle, NSW
PHOTO: Pet parent sitting on a sofa with a medium dog curled up next to them, soft indoor light, warm documentary moment. DESIGNER NOT TO COMPLETE
WHOLE SYSTEM — tag plus everything around itPurpose: Reinforce "more than a tag — a whole system". The four features to the right of this image (many contacts, scan alerts, protection that lasts, full pet profile) should each feel connected to what's shown here.Composition: The tag should be present and prominent — somewhere in frame as a clear physical anchor. Around it, a sense of the system it connects to. Designer has freedom on exactly how to do this.Ideas to consider (not a checklist):- An iconographic treatment — the tag in the centre with simple icons (location, phone, multiple contacts, shield/marine-grade protection, pet profile) around. Quieter, more editorial.- A marketing composition closer to the hero at the top of the page — tag plus floating UI cards (scan alert, profile card, contacts list) — so this section visually rhymes with the top of the page.- Something in between — a few UIs, a few icons, depending on what feels right.UIs can be marketing-style — zoomed, cropped, or stylised rather than full literal screens.Further description: Whichever direction the designer chooses, the outcome should leave the visitor thinking "there's a lot going on behind this small object, its a full service". Not a product-only shot. Not an app-only shot. Warm, premium, and unmistakably connected to the four features listed next to it.

Designed to be worn, built to be found

More than a tag.
A whole system.

Built to find. Built to last.

  • Many contacts, many addresses

    Multiple contacts, addresses, and vet details — so the right person is reached, fast.

  • Know when and where

    Scan alerts with location, sent to everyone who needs to know.

  • Protection that lasts

    Rust-proof marine-grade steel. Backed by a lifetime replacement guarantee.

  • A full pet profile

    Vet, behaviour, allergies, photo — everything a finder needs to help.

Features

Features to bring them home.

Instant SMS + Email Alerts

The moment your tag is scanned, every guardian gets pinged by SMS and email.

Scan Location

Get an exact location the moment your tag is scanned — so you know precisely where your pet is.

Waterproof and Rust-Proof

Made from 316 marine-grade stainless steel — ready for rain, the ocean, and everything in between. No harmful rust, ever.

Multi-Pet, Multi-Contact

One membership covers the whole household — every pet, and every guardian gets the ping.

Anonymous Finder Chat

Talk to whoever found your pet directly and privately, with no numbers or addresses exposed.

Privacy You Control

You decide what a finder sees. Share what helps bring them home, keep the rest private.

How it compares

How Tagling compares.

Side-by-side with the tag on your dog's collar today.

Feature Engraved disc Microchip AirTag Tagling
Works on the street, not just at the vet Yes No Yes Yes
Stranger can contact you directly Yesone number No No Yesup to 8
Multiple people alerted at once No No No Yes
Private chat — no phone numbers exchanged No No No Yes
GPS location when scanned No No Yes Yes
No special device needed to find Yes Novet required NoiPhone required Yesany smartphone
Info stays updated No Partial Not applicable Yes

Privacy and security

You control what they see.We handle the rest.

Privacy and security are our top priority. One less thing to worry about.

You decide what a finder sees.

Toggle your address, phone number, and email on or off — for every finder. Share everything, share nothing, or pick and choose in between. There's always a private in-app chat so you never need to expose any details.

Secure private chat available.

A private chat opens the moment they scan. You're arranging pickup before the panic sets in — without either of you handing over a number.

The boring stuff, handled.

Encryption, audits, access controls — the plumbing that keeps your data safe. We take care of it so you don't have to think about it.

Pet parent using Tagling's privacy controls on her phone — Send private message and Enable privacy mode features shown

Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

Do I need to renew my membership to get value from my tag?

For the first 12 months your membership is free. After that, if you were not to renew, the tag will revert back to ID only. This will show your pet's name, your name and your contact number. However, you will not receive any notifications when the tag is scanned.

My dog has a microchip. Do I need Tagling too?

A microchip needs a vet, a scanner, and office hours. Tagling needs a stranger and ten seconds. Use both — they're layers, not rivals.

Is it really a lifetime guarantee?

Yes. We use marine-grade 316 stainless steel — the same alloy used on boat fittings that sit in saltwater year after year. Means no unhealthy rusting! If your tag ever breaks or rusts, we replace it.

Does the finder need to download an app?

No. Any smartphone with a camera can scan the QR and open a mobile page in the browser — no app, no account, no sign-up. We designed it this way because a stranger helping shouldn't have to download anything.

How do I add a second pet or item?

Every pet and item needs its own Tagling tag (each has its own unique QR). You can link up to 8 tags to one account.

What countries does Tagling work in?

Everywhere. The tag is a QR code — anyone with a smartphone, anywhere in the world, can scan it. If your pet goes missing while you're travelling (or if you move overseas), Tagling still works. Alerts still reach you, wherever you are. (Note: your carrier may charge you to receive messages overseas.)

What if someone finds my pet or item but doesn't scan the tag?

The tag is visible and obvious — most people who find a lost pet or item will see the Tagling tag. But if someone doesn't scan, you're no worse off.

Two minutes now. For the afternoon you hope never comes.

A lifetime-guaranteed tag. A circle of contacts ready to hear. A lifetime of fewer worst days.