That's what the lab summary said. But when I scrolled through the PDF, I saw pages of numbers, cryptic acronyms, and vague reference ranges.
CRP โ 7.2 ย ย TSH โ 5.9 ย ย ALT โ 42 ย ย LDL โ 156
Was any of this a red flag? Should I call a doctor? Or Google everything one by one?
I had no idea.
You're not alone.
Most medical reports aren't made for patients.
They're built for clinicians โ filled with medical jargon, abbreviations, and reference ranges that don't mean much to the average person.
On top of that:
- Every lab presents results differently
- PDFs are hard to read, search, or interpret
- Reports are rarely structured in a way that shows trends over time
For something as critical as your health, this feels... backwards.
That's why we built Aether โ to make your health clear.
Aether is a free app that turns your medical reports into structured, plain-language summaries โ using AI.
You simply:
- Upload your report (PDF or scanned image)
- Aether reads it, decodes it, and highlights what matters
- You get an organized view of your values, with AI explanations
- You can even track trends over time or share with a doctor or loved one
Here's what mine looked like:
Instead of this:
6-page diagnostic PDF with 50+ unstructured results
I got this:
A clean, categorized view with:
Key Abnormalities
Highlighted and prioritized
Plain Language
A one-line summary for each test
Reference Ranges
Clearly explained in context
Confidence Score
From our AI to help you know what to focus on
Your health shouldn't be locked inside PDFs or printed reports.
It should be searchable, shareable, and clear โ just like everything else in your life.
If you've ever opened a lab result and felt overwhelmed, Aether is for you.
Ready to understand your health?
๐ง Built with doctors, engineers, and patients. ๐ฑ Now free on the App Store.
Because your health shouldn't be locked inside PDFs.