Introducing VitalMetrics AI – Preventive Health Intelligence at Your Fingertips
After seeing friends and family struggle to understand their blood work results, I realized there was a massive gap in the preventive health space. Most people get their labs done, receive a PDF they can barely interpret, and have no idea if something might be developing until symptoms appear. That's when VitalMetrics AI was born.
🔬 What We Built
VitalMetrics AI is an AI-powered blood panel analyzer that works like a specialist is sitting next to you. Users simply upload their blood panel (PDF, photo, or text file) and our AI:
✓ Analyzes 50+ biomarkers instantly
✓ Flags potential health risks early
✓ Compares trends over time
✓ Delivers insights in under 75 seconds
✓ Maintains 81% report accuracy
📊 The Traction
We've already analyzed 100+ reports this month with an average response time of under 75 seconds. The community response has been incredible – 2,400+ reports processed, and people are getting actionable health insights they never had before.
🎯 Why This Matters
Preventive health is the future. By understanding your biomarkers before symptoms appear, you can make informed decisions about diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes. This is especially powerful for:
💡 Free to Start
We're offering free analysis to the Indie Hackers community. No credit card required. Just upload your latest blood work and see what VitalMetrics AI can reveal about your health.
We'd love to hear your feedback and learn how we can make preventive health intelligence more accessible to everyone.
Check it out: https://vitalmetricsai.com/
Curious about how it works? Feel free to ask questions in the comments – I'm here to discuss the tech, the vision, and the future of AI-powered preventive health.
— Asif
81% accuracy is the line I’d be careful with here.
For preventive health, “faster than a specialist” is a strong hook.
“81% accurate” is where trust starts breaking.
In consumer health, people will forgive “assistive.”
They will not forgive “almost right.”
That usually means the strongest framing is not “AI that analyzes blood tests better than a specialist.”
It is “AI that helps people understand what to ask before they speak to one.”
That keeps the product useful without forcing medical certainty too early.
Also: VitalMetrics AI is doing too much descriptive work for something this trust-sensitive.
It explains the category, but it does not carry much authority.
Lyriso.com would age better here if this becomes a serious preventive health product rather than just a blood-panel analyzer.
— genuinely useful feedback and you're right on a few points.
The framing concern is valid. We already include a disclaimer ("Not a medical device. For informational purposes only.") and the product explicitly tells users what to discuss with their doctor rather than replacing them. But the headline framing of "better than a specialist" does create a trust gap if people fixate on the accuracy number before they understand the context. Worth revisiting.
On the 98% figure — to be clear, that refers to extraction accuracy (correctly reading and parsing biomarker values from uploaded reports), not diagnostic accuracy. The distinction matters and we probably need to communicate that more clearly on the landing page.
Where I'd push back slightly is on the framing suggestion. "AI that helps you understand what to ask before you speak to a specialist" is more defensible, but it also undersells what the product actually does. We track 60+ biomarkers across 12 body systems, detect cross-biomarker risk patterns (e.g. borderline LDL + elevated hs-CRP flagging early cardiovascular inflammation risk), and track trends across multiple uploads over time. That's more than a prep tool — it's an ongoing health intelligence layer for people who want to be proactive.
The brand name point is fair and something we're actively thinking about. VitalMetrics AI does lean descriptive. Open to where that goes as the product matures.
Thanks for taking the time — this is exactly the kind of feedback that's useful at this stage.
That distinction helps.
If 98% is extraction accuracy, then that needs to be separated very clearly from health interpretation accuracy.
Otherwise people will read it as diagnostic confidence, even if that’s not what you mean.
And I agree — “prep tool” is probably too small for what you’re building.
The stronger frame is closer to:
ongoing health intelligence before the doctor visit
Not replacing specialists.
Not just explaining bloodwork.
More like giving people a clearer view of what is changing in their body over time, and what deserves a real conversation.
That’s exactly why the name matters here.
VitalMetrics AI explains the function, but it still feels like a dashboard.
If the product is becoming a serious preventive health intelligence layer, the brand needs to carry more trust, calm, and authority than “metrics + AI.”
That’s where Lyriso fits better to me.
It feels less like a tool reading numbers and more like a health product people could actually trust over time.