
Mira Fertility
Mira Fertility sells at-home fertility tracking devices and tests that measure hormone levels to help users understand their menstrual cycles and optimize timing for conception. They're notable for making clinical-grade fertility testing accessible to consumers who want data-driven insights into their reproductive health without frequent doctor visits.
Know your cycle like your doctor does, minus the waiting room
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Inito Inc
Inito sells at-home fertility testing kits and reproductive health monitoring devices designed to help users track ovulation, hormone levels, and fertility windows. They're notable for making clinical-grade fertility diagnostics accessible to consumers through smartphone-connected devices, serving individuals and couples seeking to understand their reproductive health without frequent clinic visits.
Know your body's fertility story without leaving home
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Cerascreen
Cerascreen specializes in at-home health testing kits that allow customers to collect samples (such as saliva, blood, or stool) and mail them to laboratories for analysis of various health markers including allergies, intolerances, hormones, and micronutrients. They're notable for making personalized health diagnostics accessible and affordable to consumers who want detailed insights into their health status without visiting a traditional doctor's office.
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EverlyWell
EverlyWell sells at-home health testing kits that allow consumers to collect samples and receive lab results for various health conditions without visiting a doctor's office. They're notable for making preventive health screening accessible and convenient for people who want to monitor their wellness proactively or prefer the privacy and ease of testing from home.
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oova.life
OOVA.life sells at-home diagnostic kits that measure multi-hormone fertility biomarkers; the flagship is a urine-based test strip system that pairs with a smartphone app to quantify progesterone and estrogen metabolites. Kits are priced at a premium level—about $159 for a 20-strip refill bundle—and are sold exclusively through the brand’s own e-commerce site, with subscription discounts and HSA/FSA eligibility.
The company’s core edge is clinical-grade accuracy without a blood draw: the patented strip chemistry and AI-read camera module deliver lab-level hormone values in 10 minutes, then the app translates data into daily fertility scores and personalized cycle insights. OOVA is physician-founded, peer-reviewed, and used in major fertility clinics as an adjunct to cycle monitoring, positioning it as a medical device rather than a wellness novelty.
Primary buyers are 25-40-year-old women with irregular cycles, PCOS, or recurrent pregnancy loss who want objective data to time intercourse or guide treatment discussions with reproductive endocrinologists. The brand appeals to science-minded consumers who value privacy, hate repeated clinic visits, and prefer evidence over basal-body-temperature guesswork.
OOVA competes in the crowded fem-tech fertility space against both cheap ovulation-prediction strips and subscription hormone-mail services; it differentiates by offering real-time quantitative results for two key hormones on a single disposable strip, eliminating the wait and biohazard shipping required by saliva or blood-spot kits.
Your cycle data, in ten minutes, without the clinic wait
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Hometests
Hometests.online sells direct-to-consumer rapid self-test kits covering fertility (ovulation, pregnancy), men’s health, UTI, cholesterol, vitamin deficiencies, allergies, diabetes and infectious diseases. Most single-use tests sit in the budget-to-mid price band (US $10–35), while multi-pack fertility or health-monitoring bundles reach ≈ US $70. The entire catalogue is sold only through the brand’s own website, with free U.S. shipping on orders over $25 and bulk discounts for clinics.
The company positions itself on FDA-cleared/CE-marked accuracy, 5-minute read times and discreet doorstep delivery; every kit ships with printed step-by-step instructions and a QR code that opens a live chat with a licensed nurse. Its best-known SKUs are the “Early-10” hCG pregnancy strip (detects 10 mIU/ml) and the “Ovuline 50-pack” that tracks a full 5-cycle window. All tests are manufactured in an ISO 13485 facility and individually foil-sealed for 24-month shelf life.
Core buyers are 20-40-year-old women managing fertility, budget-conscious households who want to avoid clinic co-pays, and privacy-minded consumers testing for UTIs or STIs. The brand speaks to values of autonomy, speed and confidentiality—appealing to people who track health metrics at home and share results only when they choose.
Hometests competes with pharmacy-shelf diagnostic brands and telehealth labs that add subscription or consultation fees. It differentiates through lower unit cost, no-app operation, nurse chat included in the purchase price, and flat-rate bulk pricing that undercuts both retail mark-ups and subscription models.
Know your body first, tell the world later
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Verolabs
Verolabs sells at-home diagnostic and wellness products that pair with a smartphone app: rapid STI tests, fertility hormone kits, vitamin-D strips, UTI screens, and a COVID/flu combo test. All items are sold direct-to-consumer through verolabs.com and ship in discreet packaging; prices sit in the mid-range bracket, with most single-use kits between $35-$79 and multi-test bundles up to $149. The brand operates online only and offers subscription re-ordering for repeat tests.
The company’s core edge is CLIA-waived, FDA-cleared lateral-flow chemistry that returns clinically valid results in 15 minutes and syncs automatically to the free Vero app for encrypted sharing with physicians or partners. Each kit contains a mini-spectrometer dongle that calibrates the assay against a printed QR card, removing visual guesswork and allowing quantitative readouts from a single drop of blood, saliva, or urine. This hardware-plus-software platform has made their STI trio (HIV, syphilis, chlamydia) one of the best-selling DTC sexual-health tests in the U.S. since its 2022 launch.
Customers are 20-40-year-old urban professionals who want lab-grade data without clinic wait times, co-pays, or insurance paperwork; 60 % identify as female and cite “privacy first” as the primary purchase driver. The brand speaks to sex-positive, preventative lifestyles and markets heavily on TikTok and Instagram with the tagline “Know today, live tomorrow,” aligning with values of bodily autonomy, transparency, and tech-enabled convenience.
Verolabs competes in the crowded at-home diagnostics space against strip-only kits that rely on color matching and against mail-in lab services with 2-5 day turnaround. It differentiates by delivering instrument-read, physician-verified results in minutes while still undercutting traditional lab fees, and by bundling encrypted result sharing and longitudinal tracking inside one ecosystem.
Lab results in your pocket, privacy in your control
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Paternity Lab
Paternity Lab sells at-home DNA paternity tests and genetic testing kits that provide accurate results for establishing biological relationships. They're notable for offering affordable, private testing solutions for individuals seeking paternity confirmation without requiring in-person medical visits.
Know the truth about your family, privately and affordably
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