Built around the horse

Care, measured with confidence.

TrueHands brings equine measurements, records, documents, and progress into one clear place—designed for real days at the barn.

Coming to iPhone. LiDAR measurement features require a supported device.

Chestnut horse standing in a clear side profile
One clear history Measurements, photos, Coggins records, care notes, and trends stay with each horse.

Everything in its place

A practical record for every horse.

TrueHands is made to help owners and professionals capture useful information, follow changes over time, and share what matters.

Measure height in hands

Use a guided side capture and LiDAR-assisted landmarks to record withers height.

Track the full picture

Keep height, heart girth, body length, weight estimates, photos, and notes together.

Follow progress

Review measurement history and trends instead of relying on memory or scattered notes.

Keep Coggins handy

Import an existing PDF or scan a paper Coggins, then open, zoom, print, and share it.

Build a care timeline

Record diet changes, health notes, training events, and other important milestones.

Share useful reports

Create measurement-history PDFs for your veterinarian, trainer, barn team, or records.

A straightforward workflow

From the aisle to an organized record.

TrueHands guides the process without making the barn day more complicated.

1

Create the horse profile

Add the horse’s details and a recognizable profile photo.

2

Capture or enter measurements

Use the guided camera workflow or record trusted manual measurements.

3

Review, track, and share

Follow trends and create a clean PDF when someone else needs the information.

BETA

Full Body & Weight

This guided feature pairs a side capture with an angled chest capture to calculate body measurements and an approximate weight. It is being released for field testing so real-world feedback can improve accuracy.

Send Beta feedback
  • Complete the side and angled captures one after the other.
  • Place the required landmarks carefully and review every acquired measurement.
  • Treat the calculated weight as an estimate—not a substitute for a calibrated scale or veterinary judgment.

Know the landmarks

Horse anatomy, made easier to reference.

Open the labeled diagram to review common anatomy and the landmarks used during TrueHands measurements.

Explore the horse anatomy guide →
Preview of a detailed labeled horse anatomy diagram

TrueHands for iPhone

Made for better records at the barn.

The App Store link will be added here when TrueHands opens for testing. Until then, explore the capture guide or send us a note.