Your health,
scored in 60 seconds.
Look into your phone camera and read 300+ health biomarkers like heart rate, HRV and respiration in about a minute. No needle, no lab. This is never before seen technology, and you are among the first to use it.
- ~60 seconds
- No needle, no lab
- Any phone camera
- Syncs your wearables
Scanning…
Proven, not hype
Backed by 33 peer-reviewed studies and FDA-cleared technology.
Three steps. About a minute.
Turning your phone's camera into a window on your vitals. No hardware to buy, nothing to strap on.
Look into your camera
Hold your phone at arm's length in decent light. No attachments, no setup, just your face on screen.
AI reads your pulse
Our rPPG engine detects the tiny color shifts in your skin as blood pulses through it, the same signal a hospital pulse sensor tracks.
Get your score
In about a minute you get a health score plus 300+ biomarkers you can track over time across heart, breathing, stress and more.
More than a number. A plan that moves with you.
A scan is just the start. Vital Health turns your results into a living plan, the products to support it, and a community and rewards to keep you going.
A wellness plan that changes as you do
Your scan builds a personalized plan, then updates it every time you scan again. As your body changes, your plan changes with it, so the guidance always matches where you are right now.
Your supplement routine
Get a supplement stack matched to what your results actually show, not a generic guess.
Challenges to level up
Simple, guided health challenges that turn your numbers into momentum you can feel.
A community in your corner
Join a movement of people scanning, sharing wins and keeping each other accountable.
Start with your face. Go deeper when you want.
The face scan does the heavy lifting on its own. When you want more detail, the app adds complementary scans that read your body in different ways.
Face scan
Front camera, rPPG
The flagship. Look into your camera and read 100+ biomarkers from the pulse in your facial skin. No contact, about a minute. Your camera captures the tiny color shifts in your skin with every heartbeat, and AI turns them into a full read of your vitals.
Hold still
Keep looking at the camera
Projecting 32,000+ points
What the face scan reads
Fingertip scan
Rear camera and flash, contact PPG
Rest a fingertip on the rear camera for a higher precision pulse reading, plus blood oxygen and an atrial fibrillation check.
Palm scan
Rear camera
Reads the blood flow in your palm and analyzes your nail beds as another route to your vitals.
Eye scan
Front camera, pupillometry
Tracks subtle pupil and eyelid behavior for cues about fatigue, focus and cognitive load.
Voice scan
Microphone
Analyzes the acoustic qualities of your voice for directional signals about stress, mood and breathing.
Motion scan
Camera, motion amplification
Magnifies movement too small for the eye to see, surfacing signals like tremor and breathing patterns.
300+ biomarkers, one look at the camera.
The face scan alone surfaces over 100 signals. Add the complementary scans plus your connected Health app and wearables and the total passes 300, each one labeled by evidence from clinically validated to emerging research.
Each marker is labeled by evidence: clinically validated, wellness insight, or emerging research.
Your scan, plus everything you already track.
The camera scans surface over 100 markers on their own. Connect the Health app on your phone and any wearable you own, and continuous data streams in alongside every scan, turning a single snapshot into a longitudinal read and pushing your total past 300 biomarkers.
Apple Health
iPhone Health app
Google Fit
Android health data
Apple Watch
HR, HRV, SpO₂, ECG
Fitbit
Activity and sleep
Garmin
Training and recovery
Oura
Sleep and readiness
Not a gimmick. Real photoplethysmography.
rPPG (remote photoplethysmography) measures the blood-volume pulse from the subtle color changes in your skin, the same principle behind the pulse sensor in a hospital. It has been studied for over 15 years, validated against ECG, and cleared by the FDA in commercial devices.
Your scan, matched to what your body needs.
A number is only useful if it tells you what to do next. After each scan, the app matches your results to Vital Health Global's product ranges, so you always have a clear next step.
Recommendations are wellness suggestions based on your scan trends. They are not medical advice or a treatment plan. Browse all products
A checkup that fits in your pocket.
Spot changes early
Track your trends over days and weeks. A drifting resting heart rate or falling HRV shows up before you feel it.
Zero hardware
No ring, no watch, no cuff. If you have a phone, you already have everything you need.
Private by design
Your scan turns into numbers on your device. You choose what to keep and what to share.
Made for everyone
Built to work across skin tones and lighting, with validation research spanning diverse populations.
Good to know.
For heart rate, respiratory rate and HRV, camera-based rPPG has been validated against clinical references. Heart rate lands within roughly 1 bpm of an ECG in peer-reviewed studies, and respiratory rate reached 96% agreement in a 963 patient hospital trial. Other markers are shown as wellness insights or emerging research. See the Science page for citations.
Just your phone and reasonable lighting. Hold it at arm's length so your face is in frame, stay still for about a minute, and the app does the rest. No wearable, cuff or finger clip required.
No. Vital Health Scan is a wellness tool for tracking trends over time. It does not diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and it is not a substitute for professional medical care. If something concerns you, talk to a clinician.
Your scan is converted into biomarker readings, and you control what you keep and share. The app declares its data practices in the App Store and Google Play listings.
rPPG research increasingly spans diverse skin tones and lighting conditions, and validation studies have included varied populations. Accuracy can still vary with lighting and movement, and we are transparent about that on the Science page.
