AI-powered bloodwork tracking

Track and understand your bloodwork

Upload any lab report - PDF or photo, any language. AI pulls out every value, plots your trends, and explains what it all means. No manual data entry.

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Lipids

LDL Cholesterol

84mg/dL

as of May 11, 2026

Normal
Range 0-100 mg/dL

HDL Cholesterol

61mg/dL

as of May 11, 2026

Normal
Range 40-90 mg/dL

Triglycerides

88mg/dL

as of May 11, 2026

Normal
Range 0-150 mg/dL

Hemoglobin A1c

5.4%

as of May 11, 2026

Normal
Range 4-5.7 %

Vitamin D (25-OH)

44ng/mL

as of May 11, 2026

Normal
Range 30-100 ng/mL

hs-CRP

0.8mg/L

as of May 11, 2026

Normal
Range 0-3 mg/L

From lab report to insight in three steps

Step 1

Upload

Drop in one or many lab reports - PDFs or phone photos. Old and new, any lab, any language.

Step 2

Review

AI extracts every biomarker, maps it to a canonical name, flags duplicates. You confirm in a glance.

Step 3

Track

See each marker trend over time against its reference range, with AI interpretation and advice.

Everything you need to make sense of your labs

AI extraction

PDFs and photos are read by Claude and turned into clean, structured data - reference ranges parsed into real min/max values.

Any language

Scanned a report in another language? Markers are named in your chosen language automatically - the whole app, biomarker names and AI insights included.

Beautiful trends

Every marker gets a clear chart with healthy-range bands and color-coded readings - hover any point for its value.

Deep interpretation

Not just a readout: the AI finds correlations across markers (insulin resistance, lipid risk, thyroid, iron) and gives prioritized advice.

Snap a photo

On your phone, just photograph the report. Upload several at once, from different dates, in one go.

Doctor-ready report

Generate a clean PDF with every marker, its history, plots, and insights - perfect to bring to your next appointment.

Lipids

Apolipoprotein B

Reference range 0 - 100 mg/dL

81mg/dLNormal
Good

ApoB counts the number of atherogenic (artery-clogging) particles in your blood and is a stronger predictor of cardiovascular risk than LDL cholesterol alone.

ApoB has fallen steadily from 118 to 81 mg/dL over four years and is now within range - a meaningful drop in particle-driven risk that tracks with your improving LDL and triglycerides.

Suggestion: Keep up the changes that drove this trend; if aiming for an optimal <80 mg/dL, discuss the last stretch with your doctor.

See every marker's story

Each biomarker gets its own page: the full history plotted against its healthy band, colour-coded readings, a plain-language explanation of what it measures, and a personalized read of your trend.

Tailored to you, not a generic chart

Tell Baseline your age, sex, conditions, medications and lifestyle. The AI reads your results in that context - it won't flag an expected medication effect as a problem, and its advice fits your real situation.

  • Sex- and age-appropriate reference ranges
  • Recognizes statin / thyroid / metabolic medication effects
  • Factors in BMI, activity, family history
MarkersAI insights
Watch

Your cardiometabolic picture has improved markedly over the last two years: the atherogenic lipids are trending down and glycemic markers have normalized. A couple of patterns are still worth watching.

Suggestion: Maintain resistance training and a lower-refined-carb diet; recheck the lipid panel and fasting insulin in ~3 months.

Key findings

Improving atherogenic lipid burden
LDL Cholesterol · Apolipoprotein B · Triglycerides

LDL (142->84), ApoB (118->81) and triglycerides (168->88) have all fallen into range together, indicating substantially lower particle-driven cardiovascular risk than three years ago.

What to do: Sustain current diet and activity; consider an optimal ApoB target with your clinician.

Early insulin resistance, now resolving
Hemoglobin A1c · HDL Cholesterol · Triglycerides

A previously high triglyceride-to-HDL ratio with borderline HbA1c (5.8%) has improved as HDL rose and A1c fell to 5.4% - the metabolic trend is moving the right way.

What to do: Recheck fasting insulin and HbA1c in ~3 months to confirm the trajectory.

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