Equiyd AI Is Coming: Smarter Riding, Better Welfare, and the Future of Equine Care

At Equiyd, our mission has always been simple but ambitious: to give horses a voice and to empower those who care for them with the best tools, data, and insights available. Today, we’re proud to announce the next major step on that journey — we will soon be launching our AI-powered training and horse analysis tools, designed to transform how we understand our horses and our riding.
But this isn’t just about smart tech. It’s about deepening our commitment to equine welfare, supporting responsible training, and enabling the entire industry — from grassroots riders to professionals — to make better, data-informed decisions that support horses and the people who care for them.
Equiyd has an Artificial general intelligence (AGI) engine which is powered by advanced language and vision models, built directly into our platform. These features will allow users to:
- Upload images of their horse to receive a conformation and condition report
- Upload videos of riding sessions — flatwork, schooling, dressage, or jumping — and receive personalised, AI-driven training analysis
- Download tailored reports to share with coaches or keep for ongoing progress tracking
- Get clear, constructive feedback to help analyse, adapt, and achieve
This makes Equiyd the first equine platform to offer riders and owners real-time insights powered by artificial intelligence, all within a welfare-first ecosystem.
What sets Equiyd apart is our belief that AI should enhance care — not replace it. That’s why we’re committed to building responsible AI and AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) tools that work in partnership with human judgement, not in place of it.
Our AI doesn’t dictate — it guides. It doesn’t assume — it observes. And above all, it’s trained to prioritise the health, well-being, and individuality of each horse.
Whether you're a professional, a competitive rider, a weekend enthusiast, or a parent supporting a young rider, Equiyd will give you a deeper understanding of what your horse is telling you — physically, emotionally, and behaviourally. We believe this leads to better training, fewer injuries, and happier horses.
We’re proud to call ourselves a deep tech company — one that doesn’t just follow trends, but pioneers them. Equiyd is built on a foundation of structured data, proprietary architecture, and now, AI that learns and evolves with the user.
By investing in advanced technologies like machine learning, AGI, computer vision, and biometric analysis, we’re building tools that don’t just track what happened — they predict what’s next.
This innovation is always grounded in our core principles:
- Welfare first – Every feature is designed to improve the life and care of the horse
- Empowerment – Riders and owners should feel confident, informed, and in control
- Transparency – Data should be understandable and actionable, not overwhelming
- Community – We support not just individuals, but the entire equestrian ecosystem
Technology should never alienate the communities it serves. At Equiyd, our goal isn’t to replace tradition — it’s to enhance it, making it smarter, more inclusive, and more sustainable.
From the professional to the pony club rider just starting out, Equiyd and our AI is here to support the journey — helping every horse and rider train better, care better, and connect better.
We believe that true innovation uplifts the entire industry. And we’re proud to be building tools that don’t just serve data — they serve the sport.
Our AI features will soon be available within the Equiyd platform — but we’re offering early access to a select group of users starting today.
Want to be one of the first to try it?
Coming to the Hickstead Derby (18–22 June)?Visit our stand right by the International Ring and the bar to get instant early access and see the tech in action.
This is just the beginning. With every new feature, every dataset, and every rider who joins us, we’re making the future of horse care smarter, more ethical, and more connected.
Equiyd is for the horses.
It’s for the people who love them.
And it’s for the future of our sport.