UriVia Health turns your phone camera into a daily urine check — built for people on GLP-1 medications. Scan a sample in 30 seconds, get a plain-English read, and keep a simple history to share with your doctor. Go deeper with a 10-parameter dipstick strip when you want more detail.
Looking at the color of your urine is the oldest at-home health check there is. Doctors have been doing it for thousands of years. The only thing that's ever been missing is consistency — what counts as "pale yellow" at 6 a.m. in a bathroom with fluorescent light is not the same at 3 p.m. by a window.
UriVia Health takes the guesswork out. Scan a sample in a cup with your phone camera, or upload a photo, and our on-device color engine matches it against a calibrated palette in about 30 seconds. Every scan is saved to your private history — so you can show your doctor the trend, not just a memory.
No medical jargon. No charts you have to interpret. Each scan returns one of four clear readings, so you know what to do next in two seconds — whether that's drinking more water, checking in with yourself, or picking up the phone to call your doctor.
For days you want a fuller picture — hydration, pH, ketones, glucose, protein, blood, leukocytes, nitrites, and more — UriVia Health reads any standard OTC urinalysis strip. Useful during dose changes, illness, or whenever something feels off. Never required.
If you're on Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound, you already know the drugs suppress thirst and shrink meals. That's the point. The side effect nobody talks about enough: you stop being able to feel when something's off. A daily urinalysis is the cheapest, most objective way to see through the fog.
UriVia Pro includes an AI health advisor, powered by Claude, that you can ask plain-English questions about your scans and symptoms. "Why was my urine darker this morning?" "Is it normal to feel this tired on week two?" It answers in context — your medication, your history, your readings.
It won't diagnose you. It won't replace your doctor. But it's the calm, informed second opinion most people don't have access to at 11 p.m. on a Tuesday.
One tap in Settings. A clean export lands in your email or files: 7-day and 30-day hydration scores, a 14-day color trend chart, a flagged-scans table with dates and indicators, and a complete scan history with symptom notes. No login for your doctor. No app to download.
It's the difference between "I think I've been feeling kind of dehydrated" and handing them a one-page record. Your provider will actually skim it. Your seven-minute appointment just got a lot more useful.
Most wellness apps give you "mood" and "energy" and call it a day. UriVia lets you log the things GLP-1 users actually deal with — nausea, appetite changes, fatigue, constipation, injection-day effects — and charts them alongside your color scans so you can see what's connected to what.
It's a private record of your own body on the medication. Not uploaded anywhere. Not sold. Just yours.
No finger-pricks. No wearables to buy. No subscription to start. UriVia Health reads a standard over-the-counter urinalysis strip using your phone's camera — the same test kits used in most clinics, for about thirty cents each.
UriVia Health is new. These aren't polished testimonials from paid users — they're observations from our first beta testers managing hypertension, prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, and daily wellness tracking. We kept their own words because honest feedback tells a new audience more than five-star graphics ever could.
UriVia just feels effortless. The urine scan makes sense right away, and the gentle reminders don't nag. It honestly makes tracking my health feel less overwhelming.
I'm impressed by how accurate the readings feel and how clearly the app explains each result. Notifications nudge me at the right time, with no complicated setup.
The design is super straightforward. I didn't need a tutorial. Logging takes under a minute, and I like how the app keeps things calm and focused on what matters.
The PDF feature is my favorite part. I walk into my appointment with a clear history instead of guessing. My doctor can see my color patterns, and the reminders help me take readings.
The core urine scan is free forever — ten lifetime scans, no account required, so you can actually try it before deciding anything. UriVia Pro unlocks unlimited scans, the AI health advisor powered by Claude, full history, and the doctor-ready PDF export.
Download UriVia Health, dip a strip, and get your first nine-parameter reading in under a minute. Free to start. No account required.