Your labs. Your data. Your insights.

See what your body has been telling you.

You already track sleep, steps, and heart-rate. Your blood tells a deeper story — and most people look at it once a year and forget. BloodTracer turns every test you've ever had into a living record you can actually read.

Private by default Works with labs in AU, UK, US Free during invite-only beta
What it is

The long view of your blood work, in one place.

Three things most lab portals don't do.

Every test, not just the last one

Multi-year sparklines for every marker you’ve ever had measured. Reference bands are snapshotted to the date of the test, so old readings stay correctly flagged even when ranges change.

Your story, beside your numbers

Conditions, medications, surgeries, findings, and family history kept as a flat timeline. What your bloods are doing rarely makes sense without them on the same page.

A record, not a verdict

Insight reports read like a briefing: patterns across markers, plain English, meant for bringing to the doctor who already knows you. Context, not a diagnosis.

A tour

Everything on one screen, nothing you didn't put there.

A quick walk through what's inside — from the morning dashboard to the long-view insight reports.

Dashboard

Your whole picture, every morning.

A single score you can glance at, what's currently out of range, the handful of findings the last upload surfaced, and the markers you're actively watching. No rummaging.

  • BloodTracer Score with a short trend history
  • Currently out-of-range markers pinned up top
  • Featured trends for the markers that matter most to you
BloodTracer dashboard showing a health score, out-of-range markers, recent findings, and featured trend charts.
Trends

Every marker you’ve ever had tested.

One grid, grouped by panel, with a sparkline for every test in your history. Filter to markers that are currently out of range, to ones that have recovered, or to the whole catalog.

  • Grouped by panel — Liver, Lipids, Iron, Hormones, and more
  • Filter chips: out of range now, previously abnormal, all tests
  • Status badge on every card so problems are glanceable
Trends grid showing sparklines for dozens of blood tests grouped by panel.
Marker detail

Years of history, one honest chart.

Click any marker for the long view: reference band shaded behind the line, every historical reading as a dot, the status at the time the lab flagged it, and a full text history of where each result came from.

  • Reference band matched to your country and the date of the test
  • Status chips on every row in the history table
  • Related markers in the same panel one click away
Triglycerides detail page with a long-range line chart, reference band, and a full history table.
Background

Your medical story, beside your numbers.

Conditions, findings from scans and biopsies, family history, surgeries, and procedures — kept as a flat timeline so the context sits right next to your blood work. What shows up in your test results rarely makes sense without it.

  • Conditions & findings: a single timeline, newest first
  • Family history for hereditary screens that actually affect ranges
  • Procedures & surgeries with dates and brief notes
Background timeline showing conditions and findings like colonic polyps, Barrett's oesophagus, and diverticular disease, each with dates and notes.
Insights

A second read on what’s changing.

When you want more than a sparkline, generate an insight report. A plain-English read of your whole picture: the patterns across markers, the things worth asking your doctor about, the gaps in your data to fill next time you’re ordering bloods.

  • Top-of-report summary — the things a good doctor would circle
  • Patterns across markers, not single-result alarmism
  • Reads like a briefing, not a diagnosis — context, not advice
Insights report with a top-of-page summary followed by numbered pattern sections, written as a plain-English narrative.
How it works

Drop a PDF in. That's it.

Three steps, once. The long tail — history, trends, patterns — is free from there.

    1

    Upload

    Drop in a lab PDF, a referral letter, a histopathology report, or a photo of a printout. From any lab, any country.

    2

    Extract

    Every result matches against a shared catalog of known markers. Reference ranges get snapshotted with the date of the test, so old readings stay correctly flagged even when ranges change.

    3

    Understand

    Your trends, your background, and your insights populate the moment the upload finishes. Come back any time — it's waiting.

FAQ

The things people actually ask.

Is this medical advice?

No. BloodTracer surfaces patterns and context — it is not a substitute for a clinician. Insights read like a briefing, not a diagnosis. Bring them to the doctor who already knows you.

Where does my data live?

Encrypted at rest, private to your account, and never used to train outside models. We don’t sell data and we don’t share it with advertisers. You can delete your account — and everything in it — with one tap from Settings.

Which labs work?

Any PDF from any provider. The major chains in Australia, the UK, and the US already map cleanly to our shared marker catalog; unusual labs fall through to a generic extractor that still picks up tests, units, and reference ranges. If something doesn’t extract, you can add it manually.

What countries do you support today?

Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Reference ranges switch with the country you set in Settings, so a result from an overseas trip still flags correctly against the ranges that applied at the time.

Can I delete everything?

Yes. Settings → Delete account types-to-confirm and removes every report, test result, insight, and setting tied to your account in one transaction. There’s no 30-day grace period and no recovery — gone means gone.

How much does it cost?

Nothing while we’re in invite-only. There’s no card on file and nothing bills in the background. If pricing ever lands, you’ll hear about it well ahead of time.

Bring your blood work along for the ride.

Invitations go out in small batches. Request yours — we'll be in touch when a spot opens up.