Ultrahuman Partners with Tata 1mg for Blood Vision Expansion

Ultrahuman expands Blood Vision to 60 cities and launches Vision Cloud, a free universal health interpreter offering instant, personalized blood test insights.

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Ultrahuman, the global health technology company behind the Ring AIR, has announced a major expansion of Blood Vision across India, now available in more than 60 cities and 2,000+ PIN codes. The move gives millions affordable access to Ultrahuman’s premium preventive health service. Alongside this expansion, the company also unveiled Vision Cloud ; the world’s first free universal health interpreter that allows users to upload historic blood tests from any provider and receive instant, personalized insights within the Ultrahuman app.

Preventive diagnostics is witnessing rapid adoption in India, with the domestic health-tech market expected to surpass $21 billion by 2028. Ultrahuman’s expansion builds on this momentum, aiming to bridge the gap between traditional lab testing and personalized digital health insights.

Powered by a new partnership with Tata 1mg, one of India’s most trusted healthcare brands, Blood Vision ensures doorstep sample collection, clinical-grade accuracy, and nationwide reach. A trained phlebotomist visits customers’ homes for convenience and comfort. With 15 curated test panels starting at just ₹999, users can easily select the right test. The Base plan (₹1,999) covers over 60 essential biomarkers, while the Premium plan includes 100+ advanced markers across cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal, and longevity pathways.

Unlike conventional lab reports, Blood Vision results appear directly in the Ultrahuman app—no PDFs needed. Each marker is clearly labeled with reference ranges and actionable insights. The platform tracks over 100 biomarkers and uses UltraTrace™ to integrate them with lifestyle data from sleep, movement, and recovery via the Ultrahuman Ring AIR. It also provides a Blood Age score, AI-powered clinician summary, and personalized supplement and lifestyle recommendations to help users make informed, data-backed decisions.

Commenting on the launch, Mohit Kumar, CEO of Ultrahuman, said: “At Ultrahuman, our focus has always been on creating equitable access to advanced health technology. With Blood Vision and Vision Cloud, we’re bringing world-class diagnostics and insights directly to people’s homes and hands. This launch marks a significant step forward in our mission to make preventive health accessible to everyone, everywhere.”

Building on the foundation of Blood Vision, Ultrahuman also introduced Vision Cloud, the world’s first free universal health interpreter. Powered by the same UltraTrace™ models that underpin Blood Vision, Vision Cloud allows users to upload past blood test reports and instantly unlock personalized insights including supplement recommendations, Blood Age score, and AI clinician summaries completely free of charge. Launching with bloodwork interpretation, Vision Cloud will soon expand to decode reports from microbiome, cancer, CT scan, MRI, and other diagnostics, creating a truly integrated health ecosystem for users worldwide.

This India expansion is part of Ultrahuman’s larger global strategy, with Blood Vision already live in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and launches in the UK and Australia coming soon. The company also plans to expand its interpretation capabilities to include genetics, microbiome data, and lifestyle risk profiling in the near future, reinforcing its vision of a connected, preventive health ecosystem.

Together, Blood Vision and Vision Cloud represent Ultrahuman’s continued mission to make advanced health insights accessible, actionable, and universally available empowering individuals to take control of their well-being through data, science, and design.

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