Whoop combines bloods tests with wearables data

  • October 14, 2025
  • Steve Rogerson

Massachusetts-based wearable technology company Whoop is combining blood testing with continuous wearable data to deliver a complete picture of health.

Called Advanced Labs, the feature lets members upload past bloodwork results or schedule a curated panel that tests a set of biomarkers.

Since previewing the feature in May, more than 350,000 Whoop users have signed up for the waitlist. Starting now, members in the USA will begin gaining access, with a global rollout to follow.

“Advanced Labs bridges two worlds: lab diagnostics and 24/7 continuous monitoring,” said Will Ahmed, CEO of Whoop. “For the first time, our members can see how their blood biomarkers and daily behaviours connect in real time. This is all part of our path to becoming a health operating system that helps our members live better and longer.”

Whoop developed this product with its medical advisory board, made up of doctors, researchers and medical professionals, including Hazel Wallace, Robin Berzin, Eric Verdin and Dan Henderson.

“Bloodwork can sometimes leave people with more questions than answers,” said Wallace, nutritionist, author and founder of Food Medic (www.thefoodmedic.co.uk). “Whoop Advanced Labs helps bridge that gap by putting health insights directly into the hands of the individual, where habits can make a powerful difference.”

Speaking about the launch, endurance athlete, author and podcaster Rich Roll added: “As someone who regularly gets bloodwork done, Whoop Advanced Labs is revolutionary in helping people connect the reality of their health with themselves, and with their healthcare practitioners. To be able to see what’s on the horizon, well in advance of a problem becoming too advanced that it’s too late to deal with, I think that is fantastic.”

Advanced Labs creates a continuous feedback loop where periodic blood tests inform daily coaching in real time. Core benefits include testing of the most-impactful biomarkers that affect health. Clinician-reviewed resultsprovide expert context and personalised recommendations. AI-powered coaching provides daily guidance and insights. And progress tracking shows how lifestyle adjustments influence biomarkers over time.

Users can upload any pre-existing bloodwork. They can upload results from any lab provider directly into the Whoop app at no additional cost. This makes it easier to centralise all results, track long-term trends and connect them with continuous Whoop data on sleep, training, recovery and lifestyle.

For a deeper experience, members can subscribe to Advanced Labs and schedule curated blood tests directly through the app, powered by Quest Diagnostics (www.questdiagnostics.com) across the USA. Results are automatically synced to the app, reviewed by a clinician who provides expert context. Subscription options include one test for $200, two tests per year for $350 or four tests per year for $600, with additional tests available at discounted rates. Tests are reviewed and ordered by a licensed healthcare provider.

Whoop connects biomarker results with round-the-clock physiological data to reveal how habits and behaviour directly impact health.

Earlier this year, Whoop announced its long-term goal to add a billion healthy years to people’s lives as part of its mission to unlock human performance and healthspan, referring to the number of years someone lives in good health, free from chronic disease, functional decline and preventable limitations. Each week, Whoop calculates the net change in its members’ lives using the app’s Healthspan feature, helping them understand how daily behaviour is adding or subtracting from their long-term healthspan.

Advanced Labs should accelerate this work by creating a feedback loop between clinical biomarkers and continuous wearable data, by testing and tracking biomarkers, providing clinician-reviewed results and delivering performance insights. This integration of blood testing, daily monitoring and coaching drives actionable outcomes, ultimately helping members extend their healthspan and quality of life.

Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Whoop (whoop.com) has raised more than $400m in venture capital and ships to 56 markets worldwide. The app is available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.