Holivita brings blood work, medical records, and daily health data into one AI-powered health profile — making your biology not just recorded, but queryable.

Your fitness tracker, blood work, and DNA test all have pieces of the puzzle. Nothing connects them — and that's the problem Holivita is built to solve.
Your fitness tracker records heart rate and sleep phases. Blood tests return dozens of biochemical markers. Genetic tests map hereditary risk.
All of it keeps piling up. None of them talk to each other, existing in their own closed ecosystems — each source built to collect, not to connect.
So your blood work comes back and you're left Googling reference ranges one by one. Your sleep score dips for a week and you don't know why — because the answer lives in a lab result from three months ago that nobody thought to cross-reference.
As a result, most of our health decisions still rely on general assumptions instead of genuine personalization. The data exists. It just can't answer questions.
Holivita is built to close that gap.
How Holivita Turns Health Data into Answers
Holivita works as a conversational AI assistant, with both text and voice modes available. Upload a blood test, a prescription, or a medical document, and it translates the results into plain language: what falls within the normal range, what deserves attention, how different markers relate to each other. No medical degree required.
But it doesn't just interpret documents one at a time.
It pulls together user notes, lab results, and logged health metrics — then helps build nutrition or workout plans, make sense of prescriptions, or prepare for a doctor's visit.
Before an appointment, your assistant compiles everything it's tracked and prepares a list of questions — so you don't have to reconstruct two weeks of symptoms from memory.
It starts with personal health priorities and a medical-grade questionnaire covering lifestyle, diet, sleep patterns, physical activity, chronic conditions, and current medications.
From day one, the system builds a health profile and delivers personalized recommendations based on those responses and personal priorities. Every session, every uploaded document makes it sharper, as the system keeps learning and adapting to each individual user.
All data stays encrypted and under the user's control.
"Biology is deeply interconnected," explains Dr. Dmitry Chebanov, molecular biologist and Holivita's scientific lead. "Metabolic changes affect cognition. Stress impacts immunity. Sleep regulates cellular repair. Analyzing variables in isolation simplifies computation but excludes essential causal relationships. The objective was to design infrastructure capable of mapping the entire network, not only its individual nodes."
That kind of mapping requires something more than just vitals and step counts.
What Your Fitness Tracker Can't See — and Holivita Can
Health data flows in as users add it — heart rate, steps, sleep phases, and more. But sensors capture only part of the picture. The rest is subjective, contextual, and personal. That's where these tools come in:
Health Diary — for tracking habits, wellness plans, and health priorities.
Health Notes — for entries about mood, energy levels, response to exercise, and anything else worth noting.
Unified Health ID — a portable medical record accessible from a smartphone at any clinic in the world, in any language. The physician who sees it gets a more complete and dynamic picture — not just what the patient remembers to mention.
Together, they cover ground that no single source can. Objective measurements, subjective notes, and medical history come together in one place. And over time, patterns surface that stay invisible in fragmented analysis.
Why does your energy consistently dip around midweek? How does your sleep quality relate to productivity two days later? Where does an unexpected reaction to a familiar workout come from?
That's the kind of insight that only surfaces when everything lives in one place.
What Happens When All the Data Actually Connects
The foundation is live — and built to grow. Two planned additions push it further:
Genetic layer: Adding genetic data will expand the profile by another layer, covering hereditary predispositions, metabolic characteristics, and individual responses to drug classes.
Where current data shows what's happening, genetics will begin to show why.
Digital Twin: Holivita's longer-term goal: a virtual model of your body that can test-run changes before you make them. Before adjusting a medication, shifting your diet, or overhauling your routine — run it against the model and see the projected effect on your specific biology. Not a crystal ball, but a sandbox for decisions that currently rely on trial and error.
With Holivita, health data stops sitting in fragments — and starts answering back. And the only hardware it needs is the phone already in your pocket.
The platform is live at holivita.ai.