BioMap turns your blood-test PDFs and photos into one private timeline. Scan or import a report and every biomarker is read, charted against its reference range, and tracked over time — for up to 15 family profiles. Your data stays in your own iCloud.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm the solo developer behind BioMap.
It started with my own pile of lab reports — PDFs in email, photos in my camera roll, printouts in a drawer — and no way to see whether a number was actually trending anywhere. Every app I tried either wanted my bloodwork sitting on their servers, or made me type each value in by hand.
So I built the one I wanted. Point your camera at a paper report (or import a PDF) and BioMap reads every value, charts each biomarker against its reference range, and lines up all your tests on one timeline — for the whole family, up to 15 profiles.
The part I care about most: your results never touch a BioMap server. Everything lives in your own private iCloud, tied to your Apple ID. No account, no login, no ads, nothing sold. The only off-device step is the optional, consent-gated scan that reads a report — and you choose when to run it.
BioMap is free to start; Pro unlocks unlimited profiles and uploads. It's not medical advice — it's for knowing your own numbers over time and walking into appointments prepared.
I'd genuinely love your feedback: what would make tracking your labs easier? I'll be here all day. 🩸
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm the solo developer behind BioMap.
It started with my own pile of lab reports — PDFs in email, photos in my camera roll, printouts in a drawer — and no way to see whether a number was actually trending anywhere. Every app I tried either wanted my bloodwork sitting on their servers, or made me type each value in by hand.
So I built the one I wanted. Point your camera at a paper report (or import a PDF) and BioMap reads every value, charts each biomarker against its reference range, and lines up all your tests on one timeline — for the whole family, up to 15 profiles.
The part I care about most: your results never touch a BioMap server. Everything lives in your own private iCloud, tied to your Apple ID. No account, no login, no ads, nothing sold. The only off-device step is the optional, consent-gated scan that reads a report — and you choose when to run it.
BioMap is free to start; Pro unlocks unlimited profiles and uploads. It's not medical advice — it's for knowing your own numbers over time and walking into appointments prepared.
I'd genuinely love your feedback: what would make tracking your labs easier? I'll be here all day. 🩸