Ultrahuman Launches Vision Cloud and $99 Preventive Blood Test

Ultrahuman Launches Vision Cloud and $99 Preventive Blood Test

Vision Cloud, now available globally through the Ultrahuman app, is described as the world’s first free universal health report interpreter.

Ultrahuman, the global health technology company behind the Ring AIR, has launched Vision Cloud and Blood Vision Essentials, designed to expand access to preventive healthcare.

Vision Cloud, now available globally through the Ultrahuman app, is described as the world’s first free universal health report interpreter. The platform enables users to upload their historical medical test results and receive instant insights, as well as long-term health trends.

The service consolidates fragmented reports into unified data, focusing on preventive care. It currently supports bloodwork but plans to expand to CT scans, MRI, and other diagnostics in the future. Key features include AI clinician-level summaries, multi-report uploads for tracking trends, UltraTrace™ integration linking biomarkers with lifestyle data from Ring AIR, and a Blood Age score to indicate internal aging. The service is designed to ensure privacy, with health data not shared or sold.

Preventive Blood Testing at Lower Cost

Alongside Vision Cloud, Ultrahuman introduced Blood Vision Essentials in the US, priced at $99. The test covers more than 60 biomarkers across eight panels related to metabolism, cardiovascular health, and immunity. According to the company, similar panels typically cost upwards of $450.

Each test provides an AI-powered clinician summary, supplement dosage recommendations, lifestyle guidance, and UltraTrace™ integration with real-time data from Ring AIR. Users can opt for collection through licensed professionals at home or via partner clinics.

Ultrahuman also offers the Blood Vision Annual Plan starting at $499, covering over 120 biomarkers with extended panels for longevity insights.

Vision Cloud is currently available worldwide, while Blood Vision Essentials went live in early September. The testing program is now active in India, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, with expansion planned for the UK and Australia in the coming weeks. In India, the rollout covers 60 cities.

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