Reads any lab — Labcorp, Quest, Kaiser, MyChart, at-home, paper

Every blood test result you’ve ever had — on one timeline.

Stop scrolling through patient portals and email attachments. BloodSight reads any blood test PDF, photo, or scan — old or new — and lines up every value into a record you can actually use.

Start tracking free No card needed · 60 second setup

Your timeline

14 visits · 2018 → 2026

Labcorp · 6 Quest · 4 Everlywell · 2 Paper · 2
LDL cholesterol Vitamin D HbA1c + 47 more values tracked

Reads results from

Labcorp· Quest Diagnostics· Kaiser Permanente· MyChart· Everlywell· LetsGetChecked· SiPhox· BioReference· Paper printouts

Most people are still tracking blood tests with a folder.

There’s a better way — and it doesn’t involve faxing your endocrinologist.

The manila folder

  • PDFs scattered across email, four portals, two iCloud accounts
  • Old reports lost when you switched providers
  • Different units in different reports — never sure if it’s the same value
  • No idea if your A1c is going up or down without doing the math
  • Sharing means hunting through folders, then attaching files one at a time

BloodSight

  • Every PDF lives in one place — uploaded once, kept forever
  • Old paper reports work too — phone photo, done
  • Units normalized automatically across labs
  • A trend line for every value — direction visible at a glance
  • One read-only link sends your full history to a doctor in seconds
Search

Find any value, in any year, in two seconds.

Type any biomarker name — even an abbreviation. BloodSight pulls every measurement of that value across your entire history, plots them, and shows you what changed and when.

Works for the 1,500+ values that show up on standard panels — including the obscure ones your endocrinologist cares about.

A1c

HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)

2026-03-14 · Labcorp

PRE-DM 5.7%

HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)

2025-09-02 · Quest

5.4%

HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)

2025-03-18 · Quest

5.5%

HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)

2024-08-11 · Labcorp

5.2%

HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)

2024-02-22 · Labcorp

5.0%

Build your blood test history in 3 minutes.

  1. 01

    Upload your most recent test

    Drag in any blood test PDF, scan, or photo. BloodSight reads it in 30 seconds.

  2. 02

    Add as much history as you want

    Old reports from previous labs, doctors, or even paper printouts — they all join the same timeline. Take your time, do it over a few sessions.

  3. 03

    Watch trends emerge

    Every value gets its own chart. Patterns you couldn’t see in scattered PDFs become obvious in a single timeline.

By the numbers

1,500+

biomarkers and panels recognized

9 / 10

major US lab providers supported

Forever

the lifespan of your timeline

Questions, answered

I have blood test results from five different doctors — does that work?

That’s exactly what BloodSight is built for. Drop in PDFs from any combination of labs, providers, or portals. Each value lands on the same timeline regardless of who ordered it, and every result keeps its source so you can trace where it came from.

Will it read old paper results?

Yes. Take a phone photo of a paper report — even one from a decade ago — and BloodSight extracts every value. JPG, PNG, PDF, scanned, hand-faxed copies all work.

What if labs report the same value with different units?

BloodSight normalizes units automatically (mg/dL ↔ mmol/L, ng/mL ↔ pmol/L, etc.) so a value from Quest reads the same way as one from Labcorp. Your timeline is consistent end to end.

How far back can my history go?

As far as your earliest report. Upload results from 2010 next to ones from this morning — BloodSight orders them by collection date and charts each value across the full span.

Can I keep tests for myself, my partner, and my kids separate?

Yes. Create a profile per family member. Each profile has its own timeline, its own reference ranges, its own shareable link.

What does “tracking” actually look like?

Every value gets a chart. Every chart shows the standard reference range, your individual results plotted as points, and a trend line. You see at a glance whether something is moving up, down, or holding steady — without doing math.

Is BloodSight medical advice?

No. BloodSight is an organization and tracking tool. It surfaces what each value is, when it was measured, and how it’s changed — but it doesn’t diagnose anything. Decisions stay with you and your provider.

Your next blood test deserves better than an email attachment.

Start with one PDF. Add the rest as you find them. In a month, you’ll have something no patient portal can give you — your own complete history.

BloodSight is informational only — not a medical, diagnostic, or clinical service. Lab and provider names referenced on this page are trademarks of their respective owners; BloodSight is independent and not affiliated with any of them.