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Labread

What does that lab result actually mean? Read it here. On this phone.

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ios· Free · all features included ·By All Things AI, Inc

Free. All features included.

No subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see works the moment you install it.

About this app

What Labread does

Labread is a personal lab-results binder. Snap a photo of a lab panel — the kind your doctor's portal emails you, or the at-home kit you took — and Labread reads the numbers, places each marker against its reference range, and explains what each one is measuring in plain language. It does NOT diagnose. It does NOT recommend treatment. It tells you what 'AST 38' means, why your doctor measures it, and where it sits in the reference range. What's in v1: — Photo capture: take or import a lab report image. On-device Vision OCR extracts marker names and values. — Marker library: 80+ named markers with one-paragraph plain-English explanations (what it measures, why it's measured, normal range with caveats about age/sex/lab variation). Drawn from Cleveland Clinic, NIH MedlinePlus, and Lab Tests Online public reference materials. — Trend view: across multiple uploads, each marker plots over time so you can see your own arc. — Notes: per-result, jot what you discussed with your doctor, what changed in your routine. — Share kit: package the latest panel as a single PDF for a specialist who wasn't copied on the original. What Labread is NOT: a diagnostic tool, a prescription-writer, a Bryan-Johnson-style recommendation engine, a service that sells your data. The app makes this explicit on first launch. Free. Optional Labread Pro ($9.99/yr) adds the trend view across more than 5 panels, PDF export, and the specialty-marker pack (hormones, advanced lipids, micronutrients).

Features

Built to be useful, not noisy.

Photo OCR ingestion

Snap or import a lab report — Vision OCR extracts markers.

Marker library

80+ markers with plain-English context.

Trend view

Plot a marker's arc across panels.

Notes per result

Jot what your doctor said.

Specialist-share PDF

One-page PDF of the latest panel.

Why it exists

The problem

US at-home diagnostic testing: $4.6B in 2025 → $11B by 2030 (Grand View Research). Function Health (160 markers, $365/yr) and Everlywell ($449/yr) make labs easy. But interpretation is a separate gap: "Your testosterone is 320 ng/dL" is noise without context. Function Health's own product is the proof — they sell interpretation as the value, not the test. Labread is the same value, smaller, vendor-agnostic, $9.99/yr.

What's different

How Labread stands out

Labread is the only iOS app that ingests any lab PDF/image, runs on-device OCR, and reads back plain-English context drawn from publicly available reference materials. Function Health is a vertical: their tests, their interpretation, their subscription. Everlywell is their tests + a separate physician review. Labread is platform-agnostic and lives on your phone. No cloud upload of medical images.

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FAQ

Questions about Labread

How much does Labread cost?

Labread is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.

Where does Labread store my data?

On your device. Labread is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.

What platforms does Labread support?

iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.

How do I get support for Labread?

Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.

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