Your pet's moments, safely stored on PetBlip's own servers — no Big Tech involved.
Every photo and video you upload goes straight to PetBlip's in-house servers. No YouTube, no Facebook, no Meta, no TikTok — nothing is sent to any outside company.
No app needed — the site works great right in your mobile browser. Log in to your account.
Look for the box that says "What's your pet up to?" and tap it to open the post composer.
Your phone will let you choose from your gallery or take a new photo or video on the spot.
Write something about your furry friend, tap Post, and you're done. Your media is now on PetBlip.
For the best quality, record video at 1080p in your camera app. Most Android phones default to this already — check Settings → Camera if you're unsure.
Go to petblip.com on your iPhone. Safari works perfectly — no app needed. Log in to your account.
Tap "What's your pet up to?" at the top of the stream to open the composer.
Your Photos library will open. Find the photo or video you want and tap to select it. The first time you do this, iOS will ask for permission — tap Allow.
Add a description, tap Post, and it's live. Stored on PetBlip — not iCloud, not Apple, just here.
If your video won't upload, it may be in HEVC format. Fix it by going to iPhone Settings → Camera → Formats and switching to Most Compatible for future recordings.
Open Chrome, Firefox, or Edge and go to petblip.com. Log in with your account.
Click the box that says "What's your pet up to?" to start a new post.
Browse to the photo or video on your computer. Common formats work fine: JPG, PNG for photos; MP4 or MOV for video.
Write a caption, click Post, and your media is live on PetBlip's servers.
You can also share videos from other sites by pasting the link into the post box. PetBlip will embed videos from: