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The tech health fever is coming to India as Ultrahuman ties up for doorstep blood tests and other advanced features.
Ultrahuman makes smart rings and has its own software tech to help users. (Photo: AI generated)
Ultrahuman is building its health ecosystem in the Indian market after starting its focus in the other countries. The company makes smart rings with focus on health and now people in India will be getting doorstep service for its Blood Vision feature for which it has teamed up with Tata 1mg that will do the actual ground work.
The company is bringing this service to over 60 cities in the country that involves 2000+ PIN codes.
Ultrahuman has built its service with hardware and software in the mix which means it has full control over how the applications perform and deliver. Health-centric features in India are limited so a local operator enables them to reach a wider consumer base.
Ultrahuman Blood Vision Doorstep Tests: What It Offers
Ultrahuman is letting Tata 1mg offer a wide range of blood tests and around 15 of them have been curated with its own data points in place. The company has priced them starting from Rs 999 and the most expensive version with 60 biomarkers such as cardiovascular, hormonal and metabolic measures will cost you Rs 1,999.
Ultrahuman will use its tech expertise to provide the results straight on its app and assure users detailed information and highlight the parts that will need further checks. In addition to this, the company is bringing a free universal health interpreter, which it claims is a first in the market.
You can use the Vision Cloud feature to upload your older blood test results and get advice and further support on the app. The company plans to add other health subjects like cancer, CT scans and even MRI in the near future.
The smart ring and health segment in India is nascent and premium. Ultrahuman is looking to change that dynamic and is reportedly planning for more hardware products that align with the needs and data points of users in a particular region. Health and AI could be the go-to mix for most of the companies in the next few years and India is primed at the centre of their focus.

S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr…Read More
S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr… Read More
Delhi, India, India
November 10, 2025, 09:05 IST
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