Before the COVID-19 pandemic, digital pathology was increasingly used in veterinary education, diagnostics, and research. The pandemic accelerated this adoption as institutions needed to maintain operations amidst lockdowns. It also enabled pharmaceutical companies to conduct peer reviews digitally, circumventing travel restrictions. At the 2023 Society of Toxicologic Pathology Annual Symposium, a Town Hall Meeting highlighted the current use of digital pathology. A majority of the respondents viewed whole slide images (WSI) favorably. Many institutions use digital pathology primarily for non-GLP and GLP conforming primary reads and peer reviews. Takeda has long utilized digital pathology, incorporating scanners and an image management repository, and recently adopted a cloud-based platform tailored for toxicologic pathology, enhancing efficiency and collaboration. Digital pathology not only saves time but also reduces travel needs and environmental impact. Technological advancements and wider adoption are expected to further enhance the field, promising significant benefits for the overall digital pathology infrastructure.