Automatic Pet Feeder With Smart Monitoring using IoT

Nowadays, many people have pets, but because of busy daily schedules, they are not always able to feed their pets on time. Irregular feeding can create health problems for pets such as obesity, poor nutrition, and shortage of water. To solve this problem, we developed an IoT-based automatic pet feeding system that helps pet owners manage feeding in an easy way. This system ensures that pets receive food at the correct time and in the required quantity without manual effort. In our project, we used an ESP32 microcontroller with a Wi-Fi connection to control the entire feeding system. A motor and servo mechanism is used to dispense food automatically, while sensors are used to monitor the food and water levels. These sensors help the user know when refilling is required. A mobile application connected through the cloud allows pet owners to check the feeding status and control the system from anywhere. During testing, we observed that the system worked smoothly and delivered food accurately at scheduled times. The system also provided real-time updates through the mobile application. Overall, the system can be easily used at home and does not require high cost.

  • Research Type: Applied Research
  • Paper Type: Experimental Research Paper
  • Vol.8 , Issue 1 , Pages: 35 - 39, Jan 2026
  • Published on: 28 Jan, 2026
  • Issue Type: Regular
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Dr D Aruna Kumari
India
Vidya Jyothi Institute Of Technology

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*Corresponding Author: Dr D Aruna Kumari, arunakumari@vjit.ac.in

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