LabScanAI analyzes biomarker patterns, hidden risk signals, and optimization opportunities to reveal what standard lab reviews often miss. Upload your labs. Detect deeper patterns. Get clearer next steps.

Millions suffer unnecessarily because they don't know what their blood tests reveal.
45%
of adults have a chronic condition
Many undiagnosed
70%
of medical decisions rely on labs
Yet most don't understand them
8+ yrs
to diagnose autoimmune disease
Early detection helps
$10K+
average cost of misdiagnosis
Know what to tell your doctor

Catch diabetes, heart disease, thyroid issues years before symptoms.
Low iron, vitamin D, thyroid issues, or blood sugar—your labs tell the truth.
Hormonal imbalances, insulin resistance in your blood reveal the real story.
Point your doctor to specific markers that need attention.
The average person spends $1,200+ per year on unnecessary doctor visits. Understanding your labs first saves time, money, and frustration.
Know which specialist you need based on your markers. Save weeks of waiting.
Many imbalances respond to diet, supplements, and lifestyle before prescriptions.
Come prepared with specific questions. Get more value from every visit.
Standard labs tell you if you're "normal" or not. We show you the full picture—how your markers relate to each other, what patterns suggest, and where you fall on the optimal vs. just-okay spectrum.
"Normal" ranges include the bottom 5% of sick people. We use optimal ranges based on healthy populations.
We identify metabolic, inflammatory, and hormonal clusters—connections a busy doctor reviewing labs in 2 minutes won't catch.
We generate specific, informed questions so you walk into appointments prepared—not confused.

One lab test tells you where you are. Tracking over time shows you where you're headed—and whether your lifestyle changes are actually working.
See your biomarkers improve (or decline) over months and years
Set targets for key markers and track your progress toward them
New labs = new insights, updated recommendations, refined meal plans
See how diet, exercise, and supplements actually impact your numbers
From routine blood work to specialized panels.
"I had been feeling exhausted for months. My doctor said everything was 'normal.' LabScan AI showed me my vitamin D was severely low and my thyroid markers were borderline. I finally knew what to ask about!"
— Sarah M., 34
50K+
Labs Analyzed
4.9
User Rating
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LabScan AI provides educational context to help you understand your lab results better. We do not diagnose, treat, or cure any condition.
This app provides educational information only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.
Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals for medical decisions. Never delay seeking medical advice.
All insights are for educational purposes to help you have more informed conversations with your healthcare provider.
LabScan AI is not liable for any decisions made based on the information provided. Use at your own discretion.
IMPORTANT: LabScan AI is an educational tool designed to help users understand their laboratory test results. The information provided by this application is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
NOT MEDICAL ADVICE: The insights, explanations, and recommendations provided by LabScan AI do not constitute medical advice and should not be relied upon as such. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or your lab results.
NO DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP: Use of LabScan AI does not create a doctor-patient relationship. The application does not diagnose diseases, prescribe treatments, or provide personalized medical recommendations.
EMERGENCY: If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or emergency services immediately. LabScan AI is not designed for emergency situations and should not be used as a substitute for emergency medical care.