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Health3 vs InsideTracker

Both can organize blood results, but InsideTracker combines a recommendation platform with testing options, while Health3 focuses on a provider-independent report and trend workspace.

Publisher disclosure: Health3 AG publishes this comparison and makes Health3. No compared company paid for inclusion, and we receive no commission from their links. Product details were checked against the official sources listed below on 2026-08-19; prices and availability can change.

Verdict

Short answer: InsideTracker is the better fit if you want its personalized action plans, fitness-tracker context, and optional blood testing. Health3 is the better fit if you want a multilingual web/mobile workspace for supported reports from many providers without buying tests from the app. InsideTracker also accepts outside blood results, so the distinction is not simply “closed” versus “open.”

At a glance

QuestionHealth3InsideTracker
Core productPersonal biomarker tracking and educational contextHealth-data platform with personalized recommendations
Outside blood resultsPDF, photo, manual entry, Apple Health Clinical RecordsMembership supports uploaded blood and DNA results
Blood testingNot sold or arrangedUltimate test and focused testing options in supported locations
Published biomarker scope182 supported biomarkers in the current Health3 catalogUltimate test advertises up to 54 biomarkers
WearablesNot a general wearable or CGM platformFitness-tracker sync is part of membership
RecommendationsEducational context; no diagnosis or treatment advicePersonalized diet, supplement, exercise, and lifestyle action plans
AvailabilityWeb, iOS, and Android in 25 interface languagesBlood testing in the US and Canada; software-only international membership for uploaded data
Price on August 19, 2026$0 free tier; US iOS Premium: $9.99/week, $14.99/month, $99.99/year, or $149 lifetime$149/year membership; Ultimate bundle $489; member Ultimate test $340

Important correction to older comparisons

InsideTracker is not limited to results from tests it sells. Its current membership documentation explicitly supports uploading blood results from a doctor or other provider, and the store offers an international membership for people bringing existing data. Health3 should not claim otherwise.

Where InsideTracker is stronger

InsideTracker’s differentiator is the action-plan layer: recommendations across nutrition, supplements, exercise, and lifestyle, informed by blood data and other connected inputs. It also offers testing options. If those recommendations and logistics are what you are buying, Health3 is not a substitute.

Where Health3 is stronger

Health3 is an informational and wellness tracking workspace available on the web, iOS, and Android. It supports 182 biomarkers and 25 interface languages. Users can add lab results from PDFs, report photos, manual entry, and Apple Health Clinical Records on iOS; review extracted values before saving; follow measurements and reference context over time; and export reports. Health3 does not order tests, employ clinicians, diagnose conditions, or recommend treatment. The US App Store listed a free tier plus Premium at $9.99 weekly, $14.99 monthly, $99.99 yearly, or $149 lifetime on August 19, 2026; prices differ by country and platform.

Health3 emphasizes report ingestion, review before saving, unit/reference context, history across providers, web access, and multilingual use. It deliberately does not turn a result into a supplement, training, or treatment recommendation.

Published prices on August 19, 2026

InsideTracker listed annual membership at $149, Membership + Ultimate Blood Test at $489, and the member Ultimate Blood Test at $340. Its Ultimate test advertised up to 54 biomarkers. The US App Store listed Health3 Premium at $9.99 weekly, $14.99 monthly, $99.99 yearly, and $149 lifetime, alongside the free tier. These are dated US prices rather than estimates.

Can you use both?

Yes. You can use InsideTracker for its platform or testing and separately import a supported result report into Health3. There is no direct InsideTracker API integration in Health3; the connection is document-based.

Frequently asked questions

Can InsideTracker import outside lab results?

Yes. Current InsideTracker membership documentation says users can upload existing blood and DNA results.

Can Health3 import an InsideTracker report?

Health3 can process a supported PDF or report image, subject to review before saving. There is no direct account-to-account API connection.

Is InsideTracker available internationally?

Yes for the software membership using existing data. InsideTracker’s blood-draw services have separate geographic limits.

Which product gives lifestyle recommendations?

InsideTracker publishes personalized diet, supplement, exercise, and lifestyle recommendations. Health3 provides informational tracking and educational context, not treatment or supplement recommendations.

Do I need to choose only one?

No. The products can serve separate roles: InsideTracker for its action-plan/testing experience and Health3 for a provider-independent history of supported reports.

Primary sources and verification

Method: We compare only documented product category, data inputs, platform, geography, price model, clinical relationship, and stated features. We do not infer medical outcomes or rank products by affiliate value.
  1. Health3 web app
  2. Health3 features
  3. Health3 privacy policy
  4. Apple App Store listing
  5. Google Play listing
  6. InsideTracker plans and prices
  7. InsideTracker membership
  8. InsideTracker getting started

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Try Health3 with your existing report

Upload a supported lab report, review the extracted values, and decide what to save. Health3 is informational and does not replace a medical professional.