The Personal Health OS is a global gold rush.
What’s happening: French preventative health startup Lucis secured $8.5M to scale its diagnostic-led care platform across Europe.
Euro vision. Running biannual 180-biomarker panels and integrating wearable data, Lucis’s AI-powered operating system tracks hormones, inflammation, and metabolism while flagging early risk patterns for chronic disease.
Positioning itself as the “Function Health of Europe,” it has completed 500K tests for 3K users across France, the UK, Ireland, and Portugal in just one year.
All systems go. In the US, decentralized memberships from Function and Superpower are mainstreaming preventative health, while newer entrants like Mito Health, Empirical Health, and Hundred Health give chase.
Bringing healthspan optimization to the rest of the world, Spain’s Holo recently raised €1M and Canada’s NiaHealth landed CA$5.75M, joining Lucis and other digital-first operators in the bloodwork arms race.
Looking ahead: Built on shared lab infrastructure, standardized biomarker panels, and rapidly commoditizing AI, Personal Health OS platforms won’t win on sign-ups alone — they need to differentiate on interpretation, trust, and clinical action.