About SoulPal

My dog has separation anxiety. I have guilt.

We turned that into a game we play across distance.

SoulPal turns his day into a living pixel avatar. When he's active, I see it. When he rests, I know. Not surveillance, a shared language between two creatures who miss each other.

The question we started with

What if leaving your pet didn't have to feel like disappearing?

Every time I walked out the door, my 9-year-old Corgi KK would bark for hours. I'd check the camera from the office and find him sleeping by the entrance, waiting. I'd think: I can see him, but I can't reach him. I know where he is, but I don't know how he feels.

GPS tells you location. Cameras show you pictures. But neither answers the question that actually matters: what's it like to be him right now?

What we believe

Pets don't speak. That's obvious, but we forget what it means. It means every tail wag, every nap position, every change in routine is a sentence they're trying to say. Most of us miss it. Not because we don't care. It's because we're not there to see it.

SoulPal exists to create connection moments between you and your pet, even when you're apart.

Not surveillance. Not medical diagnosis. Just a way to stay present in each other's lives. To notice patterns, share little joys, and gradually understand who they are when you're not looking.

How it works

The collar gathers simple signals: movement, rest, location, routine. The app translates them into a pixel "digital twin", a living, moving avatar of your pet's day.

You might see your Shiba's avatar bouncing around at noon and realize, that's when the mailman comes. You might notice your Corgi's sleep pattern shift and remember, we changed kibble last week.

Over time, these small observations add up. You start to know them better. Not through a data dashboard, but through daily conversations with their digital self.

Where we're headed

We're building basic health tracking too, sleep quality, activity trends, early pattern alerts. Let's be honest, it's not perfect yet. The sensors have limits. The algorithms learn slowly.

But we're committed to getting there. SoulPal is a long game. We'd rather under-promise and over-deliver than sell you a medical device that isn't ready.

Every update, every improvement, every new feature comes from one place: we're building the product we want for our own pets.

Who we are

I'm Lissy, and SoulPal started with a problem I couldn't solve for my own dogs.

KK, my 9-year-old Corgi, has separation anxiety. Every time I left for work, he'd bark for hours. Aigo, my 4-year-old Shiba, is more independent—but I still wondered what he was up to all day. I tried cameras and GPS trackers, but they only told me where my dogs were, not how they were.

I started talking about this idea with anyone who would listen. That's how I found the others.

Ming is an engineer with a rescue cat who sleeps on his keyboard. Tao is a designer whose senior Golden Retriever has taught him more about patience than any self-help book. Yue is a product person who grew up with dogs and believes technology should feel more human, not less.

We didn't come together because of a market opportunity. We found each other because we all had the same itch: my pet makes me happy, and I want to give some of that happiness back.

So we started building. Hardware that pets actually want to wear. Software that feels like a conversation, not a report. A company that moves slowly on promises and fast on improvements.

Contact

  • Email: lixiluo66@gmail.com, Lissy, Co-founder

If you believe pets and people should stay connected, not just located, not just monitored, but truly linked, you're the reason we're building this.