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Home » Innovation » Whoop App Introduces Blood Testing Feature for Users

Whoop App Introduces Blood Testing Feature for Users

By Jessica Monroe
Published: October 6, 2025
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The Whoop app, known for its fitness tracking capabilities, has expanded its offerings to include blood testing through its newly launched feature, Whoop Advanced Labs. Announced on Tuesday, this addition allows users to not only monitor their physical activities but also gain insight into their health through blood work.

Contents
  • Subscription Options
  • The Purpose Behind Blood Testing
  • Expert Insights
  • Availability
  • Conclusion

Whoop users in the United States can now upload previous blood test results and schedule new tests directly within the app. This service is made possible through a collaboration with Quest Diagnostics, which provides the lab tests. Each test is ordered and reviewed by a licensed healthcare provider to ensure accurate feedback.

Upon completion of a blood test, a clinician evaluates the results and shares the findings with the user via the Whoop app. This integration allows Whoop to incorporate blood data into its personalized daily coaching, enhancing the overall experience for users who consistently wear the Whoop health tracker.

Subscription Options

Whoop offers various subscription models to cater to different user needs:

– One test annually for $199
– Two tests for $349
– Four tests for $599

The company has also indicated that more frequent testing options will be available at discounted rates, aiming to encourage users to track their blood health systematically.

Previously, Whoop teased the Advanced Labs feature during the launch of the Whoop 5.0 and MG earlier this year, and the anticipation has led to a substantial waitlist of approximately 350,000 members eager to try the new functionality.

The Purpose Behind Blood Testing

Why is a company that primarily focuses on health tracking venturing into blood testing? By linking blood health data with information about physical activity and sleep patterns, Whoop intends to offer users a comprehensive view of their health. This holistic approach connects everyday behaviors to vital physiological data, aiming to empower users to make informed lifestyle changes based on the insights they receive from their blood tests.

The tests conducted through whoop address several key biomarkers which the company deems critical for overall health. While these tests can be taken as standalone assessments, the subscription model promotes regular testing, encouraging users to implement lifestyle adjustments that might positively influence their blood results for subsequent tests.

Expert Insights

Whoop’s founder and CEO expressed enthusiasm regarding this new feature: “For the first time, our members can see how their blood biomarkers and daily behaviors 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.” This statement underscores the company’s vision of integrating user health data into a unified platform for enhanced well-being.

Availability

The rollout of the Advanced Labs feature officially began on Tuesday in the United States, with plans for a global expansion to follow shortly. This strategic move underscores Whoop’s commitment to evolving its platform beyond fitness tracking and into comprehensive health management, resonating with a growing trend among technology companies to blend wearable devices with health services.

Conclusion

With the introduction of blood testing support, Whoop is positioning itself as more than just a fitness tracker; it’s evolving into a complete health assistant for its users. By combining data from both activity and blood work, Whoop offers a unique opportunity for individuals to take charge of their health and make informed decisions based on reliable data. As the rollout continues, many will be watching closely to see how this integration impacts user health outcomes and overall engagement with the platform.

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