Ultrahuman is making a big push in health tech with the launch of Vision Cloud, the world’s first free universal health interpreter, alongside a major expansion of its Blood Vision service to over 60 Indian cities and 2,000 PIN codes. Through a new partnership with Tata 1mg, the company now offers doorstep sample collection, clinical-grade testing, and instant health insights within its app, bringing seamless, data-driven preventive healthcare to users nationwide.
Blood Vision by Ultrahuman, a revolutionary preventive blood testing platform, is now available in the UAE. pic.twitter.com/FvPTMRpGiJ
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Blood Vision provides 15 curated test panels starting at ₹999, ranging from a base plan that measures 60 biomarkers to a premium version that evaluates over 100 advanced indicators across cardiovascular, metabolic, and longevity categories. It aims to simplify preventive health with deeper, more structured analysis.
Instead of traditional PDF reports, test results appear directly inside the Ultrahuman app, where each marker is paired with reference ranges, simple explanations, and personalised lifestyle suggestions. When combined with data from the Ultrahuman Ring Air, the platform generates an AI-powered clinician summary, supplement recommendations, and a “Blood Age” score for holistic tracking.
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Ultrahuman’s new Vision Cloud pushes this further by letting users upload older reports from any lab and instantly receive AI-generated interpretations, supplement advice, and health insights, entirely free. Upcoming updates will extend this capability to microbiome reports, MRI and CT scans, and even cancer diagnostics, moving toward a unified health data ecosystem.
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With Blood Vision already active in Saudi Arabia and the UAE and upcoming launches in the UK and Australia, Ultrahuman is accelerating its global expansion. Its latest offerings show a clear ambition: turning scattered lab data into easy, connected, high-definition health insights for users everywhere.
Mohit Kumar, CEO of Ultrahuman, said, “At Ultrahuman, our focus has always been on creating equitable access to advanced health technology. With Blood Vision and Vision Cloud, we’re bringing world-class diagnostics and insights directly to people’s homes and hands. This launch marks a significant step forward in our mission to make preventive health accessible to everyone, everywhere.”
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