OjasIntelligence continuously builds a living model of your metabolic, vascular, and kidney health — then shows you the single next step that improves it most: a marker worth testing, a trend worth watching, or a question worth asking your doctor.
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37M
Americans have Chronic Kidney Disease —
90% are undiagnosed
96M
Americans have prediabetes —
80% don't know it
13 min
Average primary care visit —
too short for trend analysis
As humans, we're wired to respond to immediate bottlenecks — the sudden system crash, the critical deadline, the immediate threat.
We're systematically terrible at noticing things that degrade by 1% a year, over a multi-decade horizon.
We defer it, because we don't see it.
By the time we see it, it's a crisis.
OjasIntelligence exists to make that 1% visible — years before it becomes a crisis.
How It Works
Your Biological Baseline starts the moment you sign up — from your age, sex, ancestry, and family history. Upload a blood panel and OjasIntelligence extracts every marker and adds it to your model, personalizing your optimal ranges from there.
OjasIntelligence doesn't just flag values — it ranks them. Every condition is scored on risk and on how well it's understood, and the single highest-value next step surfaces first: a marker to test, a trend to watch, or a question for your doctor.
Your model gets sharper every time you test, and OjasIntelligence surfaces a reminder when it's due again — so a year never quietly turns into three. Deeper signals, like DEXA-based body composition, are on the way, expanding what the model can see.
Biological Baseline
The "normal" ranges printed on your lab report are population averages — calibrated for the median adult, not for a 46-year-old South Asian man or a 38-year-old woman with a family history of heart disease. OjasVault builds a personal Biological Baseline: optimal thresholds computed from your age, biological sex, ancestry, biometric profile, and family health history.
This is what makes a "normal" eGFR of 84 look amber for you — and why we surface risks that generic reference ranges silently miss.
Biological Baseline
Moderate SignalThresholds tightened for your age and South Asian ancestry. Your eGFR of 84 is within lab range but below optimal for 46 — flagged amber, not green.
eGFR
84
mL/min/1.73m²
eGFR has fallen 23 points in 3 years — roughly 8×/year, twice the expected rate for your age. Cystatin C provides additional evidence alongside the eGFR trend.
Cystatin C
0.96 mg/L
Optimal ≤ 0.90
Trend Tracking
Lab reports flag values as in-range or out-of-range. What they don't show you is trajectory — the direction you're heading and how fast.
OjasIntelligence plots every marker across all your reports and applies optimal ranges personalized to your age, sex, and ancestry — tighter than standard reference ranges — so a quietly declining eGFR triggers an amber flag years before it crosses the clinical threshold.
Trends are one piece of evidence, not the whole picture — weighed alongside your Biological Baseline and how well each condition is currently characterized.
Risk + Characterization
Most tools stop at risk — Low, Moderate, Elevated. OjasIntelligence tracks a second signal alongside it: how complete your picture actually is. A condition can be Low risk and still be Partially Characterized — nothing alarming has shown up yet, but real unknowns remain.
"Nothing wrong yet" and "nothing wrong, and we've checked everything that matters" are very different things to hear — but most tools only ever tell you the first one.
Metabolic Syndrome
Insulin resistance & cardiometabolic risk
Hypertension
Blood pressure & cardiovascular strain
Chronic Kidney Disease
Kidney function & filtration
Your next best step
Cystatin C
Detects kidney filtration decline 3–5 years earlier than creatinine or eGFR, and isn't affected by muscle mass, diet, or ethnicity the way those are. It would sharpen your Hypertension and Chronic Kidney Disease picture.
Ranked #1 of 3 open gaps in your model. Order directly, or ask your doctor at your next visit.
Your Next Best Step
A standard panel covers the basics. The markers that catch disease years earlier — Cystatin C, Fasting Insulin, hsCRP, ApoB — are rarely included unless you ask for them by name.
OjasIntelligence doesn't hand you a checklist. It weighs every gap in your model against what it would actually change — how many conditions it touches, how well-understood each one already is — and surfaces the single one worth ordering next, with the reason it matters for you specifically.
💡 How ranking works
UACR affects both your Hypertension and CKD pictures — so even though another marker might matter more for a single condition, UACR's reach across two can rank it higher. OjasIntelligence weighs total impact, not just one condition at a time.
For Your Doctor
Some patterns in your data aren't something to self-test or self-treat — they need a doctor's judgment. When OjasIntelligence spots one, it doesn't try to diagnose it. It prepares you to have that exact conversation.
Every question is generated from your actual data — a specific trend, a specific number, a specific pattern — so your next visit focuses on what matters, not on explaining what eGFR stands for.
OjasVault predicts and prevents. It does not diagnose.
Questions for your next visit
My eGFR has dropped from 107 to 84 over 3 years. Is an 8-point-per-year decline something we should be investigating, or within expected aging?
My potassium came back low and I have a family history of cardiovascular disease. Could this point to a hormonal cause of high blood pressure — should we screen for that before assuming it's primary hypertension?
Cystatin C has moved from 0.89 to 0.96 mg/L over two years — still within range but heading toward 1.0. Given my eGFR trend, is this clinically significant?
Generated from your actual lab values · Not medical advice
Your panel timeline
Feb 15, 2024
Annual panel uploaded
Quest Diagnostics · 34 markers extracted
Feb 15, 2025
Reminder: time for your annual panel
Suggested panel sent to your email
Mar 15, 2025 — if not uploaded
Monthly follow-up reminders begin
Suggested panel for your GP
Annual Reminders
Trends only work if you have enough data points. A single missed year breaks the picture — and the most common reason people miss it is that nobody reminded them.
OjasVault sends a reminder email one year after your last upload — with a tailored suggested panel based on your current monitoring profile. If the year passes without a new report, monthly nudges begin.
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Our Promise
Your health data exists to serve you — not insurers, not pharmaceutical advertisers, not anyone else.
All reports are stored encrypted under your account. We will never sell, share, or monetise your health data.
We will never use your data to target you with health products, supplements, or anything else. OjasVault earns from subscriptions only.
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Privacy Architecture
Two independent layers — applied before anything leaves your device. A structural guarantee, not a filter with an accuracy score.
Even if our storage were ever breached, your name and MRN could not be recovered from any file we hold. The text layer is destroyed before upload — structurally absent, not filtered.
FAQ
OjasVault is a personal health vault that turns your blood panel results into a living timeline. You upload PDF or image lab reports from any provider — Quest, LabCorp, your GP, a hospital — and the app extracts every marker, computes derived metrics like HOMA-IR and TG/HDL ratio, plots trends across years of data, and flags values against evidence-based optimal ranges personalized to your age, sex, and ancestry. It also monitors your risk profile across conditions like metabolic syndrome, CKD, and hypertension — and generates doctor-ready questions you can bring to your next appointment.
Anyone who takes their long-term health seriously and gets regular blood work done. You don't need to be a clinician — the app is built for motivated, intelligent adults who want to understand what their results mean over time, not just whether a single value is "in range." It's especially useful if you've accumulated years of lab results scattered across providers and never had a single place to see the full picture.
Any PDF or image (JPG, PNG) that contains blood panel results. This includes reports from Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, hospital labs, concierge medicine providers, and international labs. The extraction reads the raw document — it doesn't rely on a specific format or layout — so it works with virtually any printed or scanned lab report.
Yes. Your reports are stored encrypted under your account, and no one else can access them — not even the OjasVault team. We will never sell, share, or use your health data for advertising. OjasVault earns exclusively from subscriptions. You can download or delete your complete vault at any time.
A few specific things, not just a compliance checkbox:
Get full OjasIntelligence access free for 30 days. After your trial, founding members pay $56/year, locked in permanently — this rate won't be available to users who join later. The standard price is $89/year.
No. OjasVault provides data-based health insights for informational purposes only. It helps you understand your own data and prepares you to have better conversations with your doctor — it does not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatments, or replace clinical judgement. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making any health decisions.
Sign up at ojasvault.ai, complete your biometric profile, and upload your first blood panel. OjasIntelligence generates your personalised baseline immediately — no waiting, no approval process.
For Employers
Metabolic and cardiovascular disease are the leading driver of employer healthcare costs — and almost entirely preventable when caught early. OjasVault gives every employee a private, ongoing view of their own biomarkers, so small signals don't become expensive claims.
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By the numbers
$6,000+
average annual healthcare cost per employee with metabolic syndrome, vs $1,800 for a healthy employee.
5–10 yrs
how far in advance metabolic markers signal risk before a diagnosis — the window OjasVault is designed to catch.
$49/yr
per seat at team pricing. Less than the cost of one urgent care visit.
Why I built this
A few years ago, switching insurance, I pulled my family's full medical history — giant PDFs I filed away and forgot. When I finally sat down to read them, one thing stopped me cold: three blood panels from 2009 and a diagnosis I'd completely forgotten — hyperlipidemia.
At the time, the advice was “avoid alcohol, get some exercise.” Nothing about which markers were driving it, or what it meant for my heart over the next twenty years. And I get it — no one can explain your biochemistry in a 15-minute visit. It was only after digging into the research — Dr. Robert Lustig and Dr. Richard Johnson — and charting my own numbers that I finally understood what had been happening under the hood.
The US system is sick care: built to react, not to prevent. The responsibility for our long-term health falls to each of us — and the science is already out there. Unlocking it just takes your own data and a willingness to look. That's what I built OjasVault to do.
— Vijay, Founder of OjasVault
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