For months Bloodwork was the single most-requested feature in our beta. Today it ships in v0.17.
What’s new
Upload a PDF or photo of your latest panel. OmniF extracts 32 common markers (CBC, lipids, metabolic, thyroid, iron, vitamins), cross-references them against reference ranges, and quietly tracks trends over time.
For Pro subscribers, the AI bloodwork analyst explains each result in plain language — what it means, what affects it, and when it’s worth flagging to your GP. No more squinting at PDF margins trying to remember whether 4.2 mmol/L is good or bad for HDL.
Why now
We waited until two things were true:
- Extraction worked for 95%+ of common lab formats — LabCorp, Quest, NHS, Bupa, Medichecks. The remaining 5% mostly involves hand-written notes or unusual layouts; those fall back to manual entry.
- We could store the data securely enough that we’d put our own labs there. That meant client-side encryption for the panel itself, with only the structured marker values syncing to the server.
Both true now. The full security model is in the help docs.
What’s next
The supplements tracker is up next in v0.18, then a major workout-builder rewrite in v0.19. The roadmap lives on the changelog page — subscribe via RSS to follow along.