Free Lab Report Explainer

Lab report explainer:
your results, clearly explained.

Paste values or upload any lab or medical test report (blood, urine, imaging, microbiology). Our lab report explainer translates findings into plain language, highlights important flags, and suggests questions for your doctor.

Your biological sex (for accurate reference ranges)

Drop your medical report here

PDF, Image (PNG/JPG), TXT, or CSV · text extracted automatically

or type / paste your values
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PDF Support
Upload lab reports as PDF files
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Image OCR
Upload photos or scanned reports
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Plain Explanations
Each result explained clearly
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Privacy First
Processed locally, not stored
6B+lab tests done globally every year
~3 minavg time doctor spends explaining
78%of patients leave confused

Looking up a single result? Browse our plain-English lab test guides for normal ranges and what high or low values mean.

Frequently asked questions

What is a lab report explainer?

A lab report explainer reads the values from your blood test, urine test, or other medical report and explains each one in plain English — what is normal, what is flagged high or low, and what it might mean. Lab Lens does this instantly and free, and suggests questions to ask your doctor.

Is Lab Lens free to use?

Yes. Uploading and analyzing your lab report is completely free. The service is supported by ads, so there is no signup, subscription, or paywall.

What types of reports can I upload?

You can paste values as text, or upload a PDF, photo, or scan of almost any report — complete blood count (CBC), liver and kidney panels, thyroid, lipid/cholesterol, diabetes (HbA1c, glucose), urinalysis, hormones, infectious-disease serology and more.

Is my health data private?

Your report is processed to generate the explanation and is not stored or sold. Text extraction from images and PDFs happens in your own browser, so the file itself does not need to leave your device.

Can it replace my doctor?

No. Lab Lens is for education only and is not a diagnosis or medical advice. It helps you understand your results and have a more informed conversation with a qualified healthcare professional.