About Dog Breed Detector
Dog Breed Detector is an independent photo-identification tool operated by Eday Studio LLC. This page explains who publishes the site, how content is reviewed, and how corrections are handled.
Publisher and purpose
Eday Studio LLC operates and publishes Dog Breed Detector. The product exists to provide a fast, understandable visual shortlist from a dog photo and then connect that shortlist to practical breed information. It is not a veterinary service, registry decision, or genetic ancestry test.
The site is funded and developed independently. Pages are written to help someone complete a real task: scan a photo, understand the limits of the result, compare likely breeds, or research a dog's care needs.
How content is created and reviewed
- Breed and care claims are checked for internal consistency before publication.
- Registry and taxonomy questions prioritize primary sources such as the AKC and FCI.
- Health-adjacent language is kept general and does not replace advice from a veterinarian.
- Detector claims must be supported by the documented evaluation workflow.
- Material updates receive a real updated date; dates are not changed only to appear fresh.
Our testing process, benchmark composition, release measurements, and known limitations are published on the detector methodology page.
Source policy
We prefer first-party registries, standards organizations, original technical documentation, and clearly licensed media. Examples include the American Kennel Club breed directory and the Fédération Cynologique Internationale nomenclature.
Licensed photographs used for evaluation retain author, license, source URL, and file-integrity records. A source being available online is not treated as permission to reuse it.
Use of AI and automation
The detector uses automated vision analysis to produce likely visual matches. Confidence is relative to the returned shortlist; it is not a DNA percentage or proof of ancestry. The product copy is designed to state that limitation wherever a user acts on a result.
Automation may assist drafting and testing, but publication decisions, benchmark acceptance, claims, and corrections remain the publisher's responsibility.
Corrections, privacy, and contact
To report a factual error, attribution issue, broken page, or detector problem, use the support page. Include the page URL and the specific statement or behavior that needs review.
Photo processing and retention details are documented in the Privacy Policy. Last substantive editorial-policy update: August 19, 2026.