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How it works

1. Upload your PDF

Standard blood test from any lab — Quest, LabCorp, local labs worldwide. Reads in your browser, never leaves your device.

2. We analyze your biomarkers

30+ biomarkers scored against optimal ranges (not just normal ranges), adjusted for your age and sex.

3. Get your score

A single 0–100 score, six domain scores, and condition risk tiers — in plain language you can act on.

Frequently asked questions

What is Clariti?

Clariti is a free tool that turns any standard blood test PDF into a clear A–F health score across 6 domains — cardiovascular, metabolic, kidney, liver, blood, and inflammatory. No account needed, no credit card, free forever.

Is my blood test data private?

Yes. Your PDF is read entirely in your browser — it is never uploaded to any server. Only anonymous, aggregated score data (no names, no raw values) is stored for benchmarking.

What blood tests does Clariti analyze?

Clariti analyzes standard blood panels including CBC (complete blood count), CMP (comprehensive metabolic panel), lipid panel, HbA1c, thyroid (TSH, T3, T4), vitamin D, ferritin, CRP, and more — 30+ biomarkers in total.

What do the A–F grades mean?

A = optimal, B = good, C = fair, D = below optimal, E = poor, F = critical. Grades are based on optimal ranges, not just whether a value is flagged abnormal by your lab — so you may see a C even if your lab says "normal".

Can I use Clariti with lab results from outside the US?

Yes. Clariti supports lab reports from 131 countries in multiple languages including English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, German, and more.

Do I need to create an account?

No. There is no account, no login, and no sign-up. Upload your PDF, enter your age and biological sex, and get your score instantly.

How is Clariti different from my doctor's lab report?

Labs flag values as abnormal based on broad population reference ranges. Clariti scores against optimal ranges — meaning you can be "normal" on your report but still have suboptimal levels. Clariti shows you where you actually stand, not just whether you passed a threshold.

What is a health score?

A health score is a single number (0–100) summarizing how well your biomarkers align with optimal ranges. Clariti calculates an overall score plus individual scores for each of 6 health domains, giving you a clear picture of strengths and areas to improve.

Is Clariti a replacement for a doctor?

No. Clariti is an educational tool to help you understand your results. It is not a medical diagnosis or medical advice. Always consult your doctor before making health decisions.

Why doesn't my scanned PDF work?

Clariti requires a digital (text-selectable) PDF. Scanned image PDFs cannot be processed. Most patient portals (Quest, LabCorp, NHS, etc.) provide digital PDFs — download your report directly from your portal rather than scanning a printed copy.

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