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    WHOOP adds free lab test uploads for all users

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    Any member can now combine blood biomarkers with metrics from wearables to create a ‘feedback loop’ between clinical and continuous data.

    Healthtech giant WHOOP has announced that all its members can now integrate their past laboratory results into the company’s app at no additional cost. By combining insights from its wearables with results from blood tests, the new Advanced Labs Uploads feature aims to offer users a clearer understanding of how biological and behavioral factors interact over time.

    The new feature builds on the recent launch of WHOOP Advanced Labs, which introduced the option of a blood testing service to the company’s members in the US. With its latest update, WHOOP says any user worldwide can now upload their existing lab data in any language and format, including PDFs or screenshots, allowing the company’s app to organize and analyze results alongside daily physiological data.

    “For the first time, our members can see how their blood biomarkers and daily behaviors connect in real time,” said WHOOP founder Will Ahmed. “This is all part of our path to becoming a health operating system that helps our members live better and longer.”

    The integration brings together biomarkers such as hormone levels, lipid profiles and metabolic indicators with real-time metrics on recovery, stress and sleep. According to WHOOP, the result is a consolidated view of overall health that makes it easier to track trends, spot connections and understand how everyday behavior influences longer-term biological changes. For members whose uploaded results include any of the 65 biomarkers measured in WHOOP’s Advanced Labs panels, the company’s app provides recommendations on how to act on the findings.

    “I’ve been using Advanced Labs for several months, and it’s been eye-opening,” said Ahmed in a post on LinkedIn. “WHOOP doesn’t just tell me if I’m in range. It shows me what’s optimal. Most labs stop at ‘normal.’ WHOOP goes deeper, helping you understand how your biomarkers connect to your recovery, training, and longevity.”

    WHOOP’s latest move comes as wearables firms continue to close the gap between consumer health and clinical applications. In October, smart ring giant Oura introduced its own “Health Panels” feature, integrating up to 50 blood biomarkers with data on sleep, readiness, and activity. And earlier this year, Ahmed said he ‘respectfully disagreed’ with the FDA over a warning from the regulator that WHOOP’s blood pressure feature crosses into the regulatory domain of diagnosing disease.

    WHOOP’s original Advanced Labs offering remains available to members in the United States through an add-on subscription that enables blood draws at Quest Diagnostics locations. Those results are clinician-reviewed and automatically synced to the app. Subscription tiers range from single tests at $199 to four tests annually for $599.

    The company also previewed its next phase of development: Specialized Panels, set for release in early 2026. These standalone tests, separate from the main subscription, will allow members to focus on specific health domains including hormonal balance, cardiovascular fitness, metabolic efficiency and physical performance.

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