Death Clock’s AI Health Concierge: From Mortality Predictions to Longevity Roadmaps
A startup known for predicting death dates is now selling AI-powered health plans to help users live longer—by turning mortality curiosity into a $299 investment.
Death Clock, a digital health startup, has launched Life Lab, an AI-driven "health concierge" service that integrates blood biomarker analysis and personalized longevity planning.
The service partners with U.S. blood labs, offering testing packages priced between $99 and $299, with results analyzed by AI trained on over 1,200 "longevity studies".
Brent Franson, founder, said:
"With Life Lab, we’ve built the future of preventative health... translating complex data into a personalized longevity roadmap."
Life Lab generates two projected timelines: a current death prediction and an optimized "potential" lifespan, aiming to bridge the gap through chronic disease prevention strategies.
The service targets heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and dementia, offering tailored screening, medication/supplement guidance, and behavioral assessments.
No independent expert commentary was included in the source. The study does not provide clinical guidance.
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