Forbes July 15, 2025
Andrew Williams

Ultrahuman has launched its blood test-based health tracking service for people in the U.S., following an India launch more than a year ago.

It’s called Blood Vision, and includes two blood tests, spread out over time in order to capture the trajectory of your biomarkers, rather than just a snapshot.

The real selling point of the service, though, is what Ultrahuman calls UltraTrace. All the stats from your bloodwork report end up in Ultrahuman’s app, and are then linked to metrics collected by one of Ultrahuman’s smart rings.

The concept is not too hard to grasp. By linking your biomarkers to stats that relate to your daily behaviours, the whole blood testing process can come across more useful, more actionable.

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