Healthy.io turns the smartphone camera into a clinical-grade medical device for at-home diagnostics. Founded in Israel in 2013 by Yonatan Adiri, the company uses computer vision, AI and colorimetric analysis to let patients run lab-quality urine tests at home - for kidney disease, urinary tract infections and pregnancy - and gives clinicians AI-powered 3D wound measurement tools. Its flagship Minuteful Kidney test is the first smartphone-powered home test cleared by the FDA to measure the albumin-to-creatinine ratio, and its products are used across US health plans and UK NHS trusts to close gaps in preventative care.
HueDx is a Philadelphia diagnostics company - formerly Group K Diagnostics - that turns any smartphone camera into a reader for lab-grade, quantitative color-based tests. Its patented HueCard color-correction hardware and AI-powered HueTools/HueCloud software let researchers develop, validate, and deploy paper-based colorimetric assays without proprietary readers or lab infrastructure, aiming to make quantitative results available at the point of care and at home.