Crumb vs Supernormal:
which smart tag wins?
Both are smart QR pet tags that help a lost pet get home without the cost and charging of a GPS tracker. If you're weighing up the Crumb tag against us, here's a straight, no-spin comparison - including, honestly, where each one's the better pick.
You want QR and NFC, a community lost-pet network, a built-in AI vet (Nova) and trainer, care reminders, and low monthly pricing with a free plan to start.
Biometric theft-recovery is your top priority - its Snout ID noseprint works even if the collar and tag are removed, which we don't offer.
For most owners who want the most from a single tag, we think Supernormal edges it - but read the detail and decide for yourself.
Pricing & subscription cost
Both give you the tag for free and charge a small monthly subscription for the features that matter. Here's the plain side-by-side people search for.
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Free plan to start, cancel anytime. The tag is yours to keep.
Crumb reviews - what owners say
Credit where it's due: Crumb has sent out close to a million tags and earns warm reviews. Owners love the free tag, the no-more-engraving convenience, and responsive support - including free replacements when a tag goes missing.
The honest gripes that come up: it's a subscription for the features that matter (the free tier is profile-only), setup runs through their app, and popularity has meant occasional stock shortages. None of that is unusual for the category - and most of it applies to us too. We'd rather tell you straight than pretend otherwise.
What finders actually experience
When your pet's lost, this is the only bit that counts. Both tags work in a single scan with no app for the finder - they're shown your pet's profile and can share their location in a tap, and you get a text with the GPS coordinates.
Supernormal adds dual QR + NFC - so it still works if a QR won't scan in poor light or the finder's phone is older - and pings a local community the moment your pet's marked missing, rather than relying solely on the one person who found them. Crumb's answer here is its biometric Snout ID (below), a genuinely different bet.
Where the two diverge most is everything around the tag.
Supernormal bundles in Nova for 24/7 AI vet advice, an AI trainer, and care reminders - so the same subscription that protects a lost pet also helps you look after a healthy one, day to day. Crumb offers human vet-nurse chat on its paid plans, which is a real plus - but stops short of the trainer and reminders.
When Crumb might be the better choice
We're not going to pretend Crumb has nothing on us. Its standout is Snout ID - it turns a close-up photo of your dog's nose (as unique as a fingerprint) into a biometric record. If a thief removes the collar and tag entirely, that noseprint can still tie your dog back to you. It's a clever, genuinely different approach to the worst-case scenario, and we don't offer it.
If biometric theft-recovery is the single thing you care about most, Crumb is the one to beat. For most owners who want the broadest everyday protection from one tag, we still think Supernormal's mix wins - but you should pick the bet that matches your worry.
Switching from Crumb to Supernormal
Straightforward: order a Supernormal tag, build your pet's profile (copy the details across in minutes), pop it on the collar, and you're protected. Cancel your old plan whenever - no lock-in, no fuss.
Quick answers
More in one tag, from £2.99/month.
QR + NFC, community alerts, Nova, a trainer and reminders - free plan to start.