Example — your number is personal, estimated from your own blood and DNA. Not a diagnosis.
The age on your passport.
The age in your blood.
Genes, labs, family, meds — one reading. The future still in your hands.
bioArc reads your blood tests, DNA, family history and medications to estimate how fast you’re aging — and what to do about it, in plain English.
Five streams.
One verdict.
What no single test can give you on its own.
In plain words: a gene you carry was raising a marker in your blood — and there’s a simple, specific fix.
DNA you can
act on.
Your raw DNA file is a list no one reads. bioArc pulls the one variant that changes a prescription — and shows you exactly what to do about it.
Upload the file you already have — 23andMe, Ancestry, a clinic export — or start fresh with us.
Sertraline won’t convert. CPIC: switch to a non-CYP2D6 SSRI.
Your reading. Mapped.
Each lab and gene result, placed on the organ it actually speaks for — so a page of numbers becomes a picture of you.
It has already
read you.
“Why isn’t my sertraline working?”
Switch — don’t escalate.
A higher dose can’t fix a metabolism that won’t convert it.
The evidence,
weighted to your record.
Ask a real question — omega-3, statins, HRT. bioArc pools the published studies, keeps the ones whose patients look like you, and shows you the rest with the reason they don’t apply.
It pools published research — it doesn’t run new trials, diagnose, or prescribe, and it isn’t medical advice.
“Do omega-3 supplements cut heart-attack risk?”
A synthesis of published studiesmatched to your record — not a diagnosis, not a prescription, not medical advice.
Just talk. It files everything.
A flu last winter, a drug that once gave you a rash, a gene from your DNA test, this week’s bloodwork — mention any of it, and it lands in one record: dated, structured, connected.
- win 2025influenza·oseltamivirresolved · 5 days
- 2019penicillin·rashallergy · flagged
- dnaCYP2D6 ·4/·4·poor metaboliseralters SSRIs · codeine
- this wkhomocysteine·14.2 µmol/Labove optimal
Your record,
alive.
Every result, visit and passing remark lands here and stays — dated and connected. By month three it isn’t a snapshot gone stale; it’s the whole arc of you, still growing.
- Homocysteine 14.2 µmol/L — above optimal
- MTHFR ·4/·4 → folate plan agreed with GP, started
- Sertraline review — CYP2D6 poor metaboliser
- Sinusitis · amoxicillin — dated, on the record
- Penicillin note carried forward from 2019
- Homocysteine 9.0 µmol/L ↓ from 14.2
- Blood pressure 118 / 76 — back in range
- Switched to escitalopram — working
- Plan holding · next reading at month 6
Your father’s last decade
isn’t yours.
The same variant that shaped his heart is in you — and in your daughter. Seen early and acted on, the line that ended at 58 doesn’t have to repeat.
same pattern · cardiac by ~58
homocysteine 14.2 → 9.0
the line that ended at 58 doesn’t repeat
No one sees it alone.
bioArc turns millions of anonymous readings into earlier answers for everyone — you gain from it, and advance it, just by talking.
Anonymous means de-identified before anything joins the commons — your name never travels with your biology.
Alone, one light among millions. Together, a picture your name is never on.
Nine readings.
Nine futures recovered.
Not testimonials — what the reading changed. Bring the light to any plate and the finding it recovered lifts toward you, cited.
A decade-long pattern, finally named.
Changed how I prescribe to myself.
A screening I was told to wait on.
Not my father's last decade.
We read the papers together.
Told me to stop three supplements.
Two SSRI interactions, never mentioned.
Three specialists, one connected thread.
An honest reading of where I stand.
The AI you already ask.
Now it reads you.
You already type your symptoms into ChatGPT and Claude. They know medicine — and nothing about you. On one question, bioArc searches your whole record — genes, bloods, timeline, even a passing remark — keeps what coincides, and answers with citations.
“Should I be worried about my heart?”
“Heart disease has many causes — diet, blood pressure, family history. Worth a doctor’s visit if you’re concerned.”— nothing of yours to read.
“The twinge was nothing — but your ApoBis up, you carry a 9p21 risk variant, and your father’s history rhymes. Worth acting early — bring these three to your next check-up.”
grounded in your record · citedOne engine. The science your doctor already trusts.
Read together, your biology stops lying.
Your genes, labs, family and history — one reading, in about two minutes.