Your labs, finally in one place.
Lab results matter on GLP-1, A1C trending down, lipids improving, kidneys and liver staying healthy. Phaze v3.1 turns the paper your doctor hands you into a living trend, with plain-English explanations cited from the NIH, the American Heart Association, and the American Diabetes Association.
At a glance
- Phaze tracks 40+ biomarkers across metabolic, lipids, kidney, liver, thyroid, vitamins, and CBC panels.
- Lab report photos and PDFs are processed with AI OCR; manual entry is also available and free.
- Every explanation cites the NIH, the American Heart Association, or the American Diabetes Association.
- Lab data is AES-256-GCM encrypted on device and in iCloud backup. Never sold, never used to train AI.
- Each biomarker gets its own trend chart with your GLP-1 medication overlaid.
- Available on iOS 17+, Android, and Apple Watch (watchOS 10+).
Built for the lab work that matters on GLP-1
Snap a photo or PDF
Point your camera at your lab report or drop in a PDF. Phaze's AI OCR pulls every value, unit, and reference range, so you don't type a single number.
40+ biomarkers, ready to track
Metabolic, lipids, kidney, liver, thyroid, vitamins, complete blood count. Whatever your panel includes, Phaze recognizes it.
Explanations you can trust
Every "what this means" links back to the NIH, American Heart Association, or American Diabetes Association. Real sources, not guesses.
A trend per biomarker
Watch your A1C drop quarter by quarter. See LDL move with your dose. One chart per marker, with your medication overlaid.
Encrypted, never shared
Lab results are AES-256-GCM encrypted on-device and in iCloud backup. Never sold, never shared, never used to train AI.
Inside Phaze
A lab result, the way it should look.
A1C (Hemoglobin A1c)
What this means
Your A1C reflects the past ~3 months of blood sugar. 5.8% sits in the “normal” range, and is down 0.6 from February.
Mockup, values illustrative.
40+ biomarkers, organized the way labs report them.
Whatever your panel includes, Phaze recognizes it.
Metabolic
6 markers- A1C, your 3-month average blood sugar
- Fasting glucose, blood sugar after an overnight fast
- Insulin, pancreatic output, paired with glucose
- C-peptide, how much insulin your body actually makes
- Fructosamine, a 2-3 week sugar average
- HOMA-IR, calculated insulin resistance
Lipids
6 markers- LDL, the "bad" cholesterol that builds plaque
- HDL, the "good" cholesterol that clears it
- Triglycerides, fat circulating in your blood
- Total cholesterol, the full picture
- Non-HDL, every cholesterol type that isn't HDL
- ApoB, particle count, often a sharper signal than LDL
Kidney
4 markers- Creatinine, a muscle waste product your kidneys clear
- eGFR, your estimated kidney filtration rate
- BUN, blood urea nitrogen, a hydration & kidney signal
- Urine albumin, early protein leak from the kidneys
Liver
5 markers- ALT, leaks out when liver cells are stressed
- AST, paired with ALT, broader tissue signal
- GGT, sensitive to alcohol and bile flow
- Albumin, a protein your liver makes
- Bilirubin, a pigment your liver clears
Thyroid
4 markers- TSH, the brain's signal to the thyroid
- Free T4, the storage form of thyroid hormone
- Free T3, the active form
- TPO antibodies, autoimmune thyroid signal
Vitamins
6 markers- Vitamin D (25-OH), the storage form of D
- Vitamin B12, nerve and blood cell health
- Folate, partner to B12
- Iron / ferritin, iron stores, often low after weight loss
- Magnesium, muscle, nerve, sleep
- Calcium, bones, paired with vitamin D
Complete Blood Count
5 markers- Hemoglobin, oxygen-carrying protein in red cells
- Hematocrit, what % of your blood is red cells
- WBC, total white blood cell count
- RBC, red blood cell count
- Platelets, clotting cells
Why we built this
Lab reports shouldn't live in a folder.
Lab results matter on GLP-1, A1C trending down, lipids improving, kidneys and liver staying healthy. Phaze v3.1 turns the paper your doctor hands you into a living trend, with plain-English explanations cited from the NIH, the American Heart Association, and the American Diabetes Association.
On GLP-1, your A1C, lipids, kidney and liver markers tell the story your weight can't. Phaze keeps them in one trend so you and your doctor see what's really moving.
Frequently asked
No. Phaze gives you context cited from the NIH, AHA, and ADA so you can have a smarter conversation with your doctor. Always discuss your results with a healthcare provider before making any changes.
Open the lab tab, tap scan, and either snap a photo of your printed report or import a PDF. Phaze's OCR extracts every value, unit, and reference range. Review and save in seconds.
Most GLP-1 users care about A1C, fasting glucose, the full lipid panel (LDL/HDL/triglycerides), kidney markers (creatinine/eGFR), and liver enzymes (ALT/AST). Some doctors also order vitamin B12 and thyroid panels. Phaze supports all of these and more.
Yes, every "what this means" card cites a primary source from the NIH, American Heart Association, or American Diabetes Association. We don't write health claims; we surface what reputable bodies already say.
Yes. Lab values are AES-256-GCM encrypted on your device and in iCloud backup. Even Apple can't read them. We never sell, share, or use your health data to train AI.
Manual lab entry is free forever. Photo and PDF scanning (the OCR that auto-fills values) is a Premium feature. Trends, charts, citations, and storage are free for everything you log.
Track every lab. Understand every value.
Free to log manually. Premium unlocks one-tap photo and PDF scanning.
Phaze is general health software, not medical advice. Talk to your doctor.