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Every record. Every lab. Everything you take. One profile.

Antelic reads your medical history — lab reports, visit summaries, imaging reports — and brings it together with everything you take and track into a single living health profile, built around the goals you are actually working toward. One place that holds the whole picture, and answers questions about it in plain language.

Free during early access. No card, no shop, no ads.

The diagrams on this site are drawn the same way the product draws them, in the same shapes and the same colours. The screenshots are the product itself, running on a demonstration account.

Your health data already exists. It just doesn’t live anywhere together.

A lab result sits in one portal. A visit summary sits in another, or in a folder in a drawer. The bottle on the counter knows the dose. You know which months you were consistent and which you weren’t. Every piece is real, and no single system holds more than a fraction of it — least of all the fifteen minutes you get with a clinician who is seeing one slice of it for the first time.

Antelic is built to close that distance. It takes what you already have, reads it, organizes it, and keeps it as one profile that gets more useful every time you add to it — so the next question you ask about your health is answered against your whole record rather than a page of it.

How it works

Bring what you already have. Antelic does the rest.

Bring

Photograph a report or upload a file. Lab reports, visit summaries, imaging reports — no particular format required, because the documents you were handed aren’t in one.

Read

Antelic reads the document, pulls out every value, and shows you exactly what it found before anything is saved. Confirm it in a tap, correct anything that needs it.

Organize

Everything lands on one timeline — records, markers, doses, symptoms, changes — dated by when it actually happened, not when you got around to entering it.

Answer

Ask what a marker means, what interacts with what, what changed since last year. You get a clear answer in plain language, and you can open any line of it onto the rows of your own record that produced it.

How Antelic works, in full What happens to a document you bring, how reference ranges are read, and what the AI is allowed to say.

Records

Your medical history, read and organized.

Photograph or upload a lab report, a visit summary, an imaging report. Antelic reads it, extracts every marker and every date, and shows you what it found. You confirm it, and it becomes part of your profile.

The file itself is never stored and the extraction is never cached. It is your medical record, not training data.

From there it sits with everything else — one column, newest first, every entry dated by when the thing actually happened. A result from March 2023 and a dose you changed in March 2023 sit on the same line, because that is the only way to see them together.

The Records timeline in Antelic, on a phone-width column: a header reading Timeline with a count of sixteen, then an August 2026 group holding an imaging report from Weill Cornell Imaging with the first line of its findings, a day of logged symptoms reading Headache, Low energy, Brain fog, a flagged note headed Worth prompt attention telling the reader to contact a healthcare provider, and a blood panel from Quest Diagnostics carrying 33 markers. Every row is dated in a left-hand gutter.
The Records timeline, on a demonstration account. The flagged note is real behavior: a safety layer reads your saved results directly, with no AI in the loop, and when a value crosses a critical threshold it says what it saw and tells you to contact a clinician.

And what you take

The other half of your record is what you actually take.

Every supplement, peptide, medication and vitamin, with its real dose — including peptide units, reconstitution and blends, which most trackers don’t model at all. Tap to log. Note how the day went in two taps. A missed day is an empty cell, never a red one: Antelic doesn’t score you on consistency, it just keeps an accurate record of it.

This is what makes the rest work. Antelic is the one place that holds what you take next to what your labs did, so a question about either can be answered against both.

233 compounds carry their own researched dosing unit, so vitamin D reads in IU and not in milligrams — a default the AI is not permitted to overrule.

Units, not guesses
  • Vitamin DIU
  • Seleniummcg
  • Magnesium Glycinatemg
  • Creatineg
  • ProbioticsCFU billions
Five rows from the built-in unit database, which ships with the product as a reviewed file rather than something a model produced. The unit is shown and the quantity is not, because printing a quantity here would be telling you a dose, and this site never does that.

The Antelic promise.

Four things Antelic does not do. They are not aspirations — each one is a decision built into how the product works, and each one is checkable.

Antelic does not sell what it evaluates. Antelic does not put safety behind a paywall. Antelic does not sell or share your data. And Antelic does not guess — where the evidence is genuinely thin, it says so.

Trust & safety, in full The full promise, how your data is handled, what the knowledge base covers, and how the product is secured.

Start with one record.

Antelic is in early access, and it’s free while it is. Access is opening in stages and goes out personally, so write and tell us roughly what you’d bring to it — your last panel, a stack you’re running, a history nobody has ever seen all of at once. Bring one document and you’ll see what Antelic does with it in a few minutes.

Free during early access. No card, no shop, no ads.
The address, if that button doesn’t open your mail: hello@antelic.com.
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