Veterinary insider.
Technology builder.
My name is Jack Weber. I've been walking into veterinary clinics my entire life — because my mom, Dr. Weber, owns Animal Ultrasound Services in Williamston, MI. The exam room wasn't just somewhere I visited. It was where I spent my weekends, my summers, and a big chunk of my childhood. I started actually helping at 12 — taking vitals, assisting with procedures, handling animals, doing the work that needed doing.
But I was building something else at the same time. I joined robotics in middle school and found a mentor who worked with me one-on-one, every week, for two years — teaching me programming, systems design, and how to actually build things that work. That foundation took off. At 14, I developed an AI system that could recognize and classify organs directly from DICOM ultrasound images — the same format used by practices like my mom's. I've been doing front-end and back-end development, and building with AI, ever since.
Most marketing agencies have copywriters. I have both — someone who has assisted in vet procedures and someone who builds AI. I watched my mom struggle for clients not because of anything she did wrong, but because she had no digital presence. I built VetReachMI to fix exactly that problem, using the technical skills I've spent years developing.
If you're an independent Michigan vet practice, you deserve the same digital presence the big corporate chains have. I'm here to build it.