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BloodTrackAI platform that tracks bloodwork over time and turns lab results into personalized health insights.

4.5 (6)
Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

BloodTrack is an AI-powered health platform that helps users understand and act on their blood test results. By uploading lab reports, users get clear explanations of biomarkers, longitudinal trend tracking, and personalized recommendations aimed at optimizing long-term health. The platform is designed for individuals interested in preventive health, longevity, and performance optimization, as well as clinicians who want a faster way to interpret patient labs. It centralizes results from different labs into one timeline, flags out-of-range values, and suggests lifestyle, nutrition, or follow-up testing actions based on the data.

Key features

  • AI-driven biomarker analysis
  • Longitudinal trend visualization
  • Personalized optimization recommendations
  • Lab report upload and parsing
  • Out-of-range and risk flagging
  • Exportable health summaries

Pricing

Model
Free
Category
Health Care
Rating
4.5 / 5 (6)

Use cases

Track biomarker trends over time

Upload lab reports from different providers to build a unified timeline of biomarkers and visualize how key health indicators change across months or years.

Understand lab results in plain language

Get AI-generated explanations of blood test values, including what each biomarker means and which results fall outside normal ranges.

Optimize health and longevity

Receive personalized lifestyle, nutrition, and follow-up testing recommendations aimed at preventive care and long-term performance optimization.

Faster lab interpretation for clinicians

Help clinicians quickly review patient bloodwork with flagged out-of-range values and exportable summaries to streamline consultations.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Centralizes bloodwork from multiple labs in one place
  • Tracks biomarker trends over time
  • Plain-language explanations of results
  • Personalized health and lifestyle suggestions

Cons

  • Not a substitute for professional medical advice
  • Accuracy depends on quality of uploaded lab data
  • Advanced insights may require a paid plan

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Frank Müller

Frank Müller

May 13, 2026

Use it every day

Honestly didn't expect to like it this much. Longitudinal trend visualization is exactly what I needed, and tracks biomarker trends over time. I do wish advanced insights may require a paid plan, but I reach for it almost every day now and it just clicks.

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Ingrid Bauer

May 5, 2026

Use it every day

Honestly didn't expect to like it this much. Out-of-range and risk flagging is exactly what I needed, and personalized health and lifestyle suggestions. I do wish not a substitute for professional medical advice, but I reach for it almost every day now and it just clicks.

Leila Hassan

Leila Hassan

Jan 11, 2026

Skeptical, then convinced

I went in skeptical — most tools in this space overpromise. It actually delivers on out-of-range and risk flagging, and personalized health and lifestyle suggestions caught me off guard. still, I'd recommend giving it a real trial.

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Gunnar Eriksson

Sep 1, 2025

Does the job

Pretty happy overall. AI-driven biomarker analysis just works and personalized health and lifestyle suggestions. but no dealbreakers — I'd recommend it to a friend without hesitating.

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Devin Walker

Jul 29, 2025

Years in this space

I've evaluated a lot of these over the years. What stands out here is personalized optimization recommendations — handled better than most — and tracks biomarker trends over time. Accuracy depends on quality of uploaded lab data is my one real gripe. Worth the time if this is your use case.

Ahmed Saleh

Ahmed Saleh

Jun 30, 2025

Does the job

Pretty happy overall. Longitudinal trend visualization just works and centralizes bloodwork from multiple labs in one place. Advanced insights may require a paid plan can be annoying, but no dealbreakers — I'd recommend it to a friend without hesitating.

Q&A

Is BloodTrack an app? Do I need to download anything?

No download required. BloodTrack is a web platform that runs in any browser — Chrome, Safari, Edge or Firefox — on desktop, tablet and mobile. There is no iOS or Android app to install. Open bloodtrack.au, upload your pathology PDF, and your dashboard works the same on every device because everything is saved in your account, not on the phone.

Asked by Hana Kobayashi · Jun 1, 2026

What is BloodTrack?

BloodTrack is a free online blood test tracker for Australia — accessed in your browser, with nothing to download. Upload pathology PDFs from any major Australian lab (4Cyte, Laverty, Sullivan Nicolaides, Australian Clinical Labs, Dorevitch) and BloodTrack extracts every biomarker, charts it over time and explains the result with RCPA-aligned reference ranges.

Asked by Noelia Campos · May 27, 2026

Is BloodTrack free?

Yes — BloodTrack has a free tier that lets you upload pathology PDFs and view your blood markers, plus a paid plan starting at A$9/month for advanced analytics, condition dashboards (PCOS, TRT) and unlimited history. The free tier works entirely in your browser, no account or download needed for your first upload.

Asked by Gideon Mwangi · Apr 20, 2026

Which Australian pathology labs does BloodTrack support?

BloodTrack supports PDF reports from all major Australian labs including 4Cyte Pathology, Laverty Pathology, Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology (SNP), Australian Clinical Labs (ACL), Dorevitch Pathology, Douglass Hanly Moir, QML Pathology and Healius.

Asked by Jana Krejčí · Apr 13, 2026

How many biomarkers does BloodTrack track?

BloodTrack tracks 200+ blood markers across full blood count, iron studies, liver function, kidney function, lipids, thyroid panel (TSH, T3, T4), hormones (testosterone, estradiol, SHBG, LH, FSH, prolactin, AMH), HbA1c, vitamin D, B12, folate, CRP and many more — all with RCPA-aligned reference ranges.

Asked by Dalia Haddad · Apr 8, 2026

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