Upload Urinalysis Results
Upload your urine lab report for personalized, evidence-based supplement recommendations for kidney, metabolic, and urinary tract health.
Accepted formats
Maximum file size: 10 MB. For best results, use a clear, well-lit photo of your printed lab report.
🛡️ Built for accuracy & safety
- Unit normalization — we convert values to our internal reference standards so readings are comparable across labs worldwide
- Plausibility guard — if a value looks implausible (likely a unit or decimal error), we flag it for verification instead of showing a misleading "critical" result
- Sex-aware ranges — hormones, iron, and CBC markers use the correct reference range for your biological sex
- 141 biomarkers covered — full CBC, CMP, lipid, thyroid, iron, coagulation, cardiac, and immunology panels
🔒 Your privacy is protected
- Your urinalysis images are processed and never stored on our servers
- Extracted biomarker numbers are stored anonymously in your browser-cookie device ID (no name, no email)
- Images are sent to OpenAI for extraction and are not retained by them
- You can wipe all data at any time from the results page
Free Urinalysis Analyzer with AI
Our free urinalysis analyzer uses AI to read your urine test report and cross-reference every biomarker against clinical evidence. Whether you have a routine urinalysis, a 24-hour urine collection, or a urine culture, the tool extracts values for kidney markers like microalbumin and albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR), metabolic markers like urine glucose, ketones, and cortisol, electrolytes including urine sodium, potassium, and calcium, and infection indicators like WBC, nitrites, and leukocyte esterase.
What Your Urine Test Results Mean
Abnormal urinalysis results can point to kidney disease, diabetes, urinary tract infections, metabolic disorders, and liver conditions. Protein in urine (proteinuria) may indicate kidney damage. Glucose in urine (glycosuria) suggests blood sugar exceeds the renal threshold. Ketones in urine can signal diabetic ketoacidosis or a ketogenic diet. Bilirubin in urine points to liver or biliary disease. Our analyzer explains each flagged biomarker and provides evidence-based supplement and lifestyle recommendations.