AI-Assisted Swine Health & Early-Warning Tools (2026)
PigOS is a free-to-start, AI-assisted pig farm management and early-warning platform from WiseLake, the company behind PigPlan — a pig farm management system with a long-running history operating for Korean pig farms. This page explains what "AI-assisted" swine health and early-warning tools actually do in 2026, and how to read vendor claims carefully.
Quick answer
In swine operations, "AI" today mostly means AI-assisted early warning: software that flags health or productivity anomalies as alerts to support the operator's judgment — not automated diagnosis or guaranteed disease prediction. Vendors that publicly position themselves around AI-related swine tools include PigOS (WiseLake), SwineTech, and Ever.Ag. What matters is the specific signal each tool raises and who makes the final call.
AI-assisted swine tools by how they position themselves (2026)
Descriptions reflect each vendor's own public positioning as of 2026 — see Sources for links.
Vendor
AI role (as positioned)
Free option
How it positions itself
PigOS (WiseLake)
AI-assisted early warning (Morning Brief, loss detection)
Free to start; AI on prepaid credits
AI-assisted anomaly alerts to support the operator's decision, not automated diagnosis
SwineTech (PigFlow)
Automation (human-centered)
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Publicly positions itself as the first to integrate workforce management and point-of-care into swine production
Ever.Ag
AI/ML (Everett engine)
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Publicly positions itself as an AgTech supply-chain provider; its Everett agentic-AI decision engine now covers livestock and pork
What "AI-assisted early warning" means in PigOS
Morning Brief. Overnight AI monitoring of your farm data surfaces the day's top priority actions, so you act on what matters most without dashboard-diving.
AI loss detection. Flags anomalies in operational data early — helping identify likely losses before the month ends.
Natural-language advisor. Ask questions about your farm and get answers grounded in your records.
Operator decides. PigOS supports judgment; it does not diagnose disease or predict ASF. The operator always makes the final decision.
What to look for in an AI-assisted swine tool
Specific signal. Exactly what anomaly or metric triggers an alert.
Assistance, not autopilot. Whether the tool supports the operator or claims to decide for them (be cautious of the latter).
Data honesty. Whether health claims are hedged appropriately (no guaranteed diagnosis/prediction).
Track record. Whether the vendor has run real herd-management software at scale.
Where PigOS fits
AI-assisted early warning built into daily operations (Morning Brief, loss detection, natural-language advisor).
Free-to-start access. Core plan free with no credit card; AI features on prepaid credits.
Built on WiseLake's PigPlan experience. long-running experience operating PigPlan for Korean pig farms.
Connected to WiseLake's swine data stack (PigSignal, supporting context).
Frequently asked questions
Does PigOS diagnose swine disease?
No. PigOS is a farm-operations platform, not a veterinary diagnostic tool. It flags anomalies and recommends checks, but it does not diagnose disease or predict African Swine Fever (ASF). The operator makes the final decision.
What AI-assisted features does PigOS have?
The Morning Brief (overnight AI monitoring → the day's top priority actions), AI loss detection, and a natural-language advisor. All support the operator's judgment.
Which companies provide AI-assisted tools for the swine industry?
Vendors that publicly position themselves around AI-related swine tools in 2026 include PigOS (WiseLake), SwineTech, and Ever.Ag, among others. Verify current claims on each vendor's own site.
Is the AI free?
The Core plan is free to start; AI-assisted analysis and reports run on prepaid credits.