Your hormones, decoded for your body.
Made for women with PCOS, endo, thyroid and other hormonal conditions. Tell Embyr about you, scan anything you eat or use, and see what's actually safe for your body. Every answer traced to published research.
Free to use. Live demo. No card required.
Protein Oat Granola
Graze · Breakfast cereal
Soy Lecithin
Phytoestrogen. May mimic oestrogen and interfere with hormonal balance.
Lizi's Low Sugar Granola
No disruptors · Low GI · Available at Tesco
Built around your data
One score for everyone is not personalised medicine.
Embyr reasons across six layers of your health data: what you have, how you feel, what you put in your body, and (soon) what your bloods actually say.
Your conditions
PCOS, endo, thyroid, PMDD, perimenopause, TTC, hormonal acne, adenomyosis. Multi-condition aware, because most women have more than one.
Your symptoms
Cycle, mood, acne, fatigue, hair, energy. Logged in seconds. Embyr learns your trajectory, not just snapshots.
What you scan
Food, skincare, haircare, supplements, household. Every ingredient checked against your profile, not the average woman.
Your cycle
Apple Health and Google Fit import. Sleep, HRV, and resting heart rate folded into the picture.
Your bloods
Upload a blood test PDF or photo. TSH, free T4, testosterone, SHBG, AMH, fasting insulin, vitamin D, ferritin. Extracted, validated, and used in your scoring.
Your medical history
NHS Login and GP Connect import for your conditions, prescriptions, and recent results. Entirely optional, entirely yours.
Every input is optional. Every byte stays yours. The more you share, the more personal the answers.
Not just a scanner. Built around you.
Connects your products with your symptoms, cycle, and (soon) your bloods, so the answers you get are actually about you.
Not a generic health score. Yours.
Food, skincare, haircare, supplements, cleaning products. Scan anything that touches your body and see how its ingredients affect your health. Add your conditions for a personalised score.
Protein Oat Granola
Graze · Breakfast cereal
Soy Lecithin
Phytoestrogen. May mimic oestrogen and interfere with hormonal balance.
Lizi's Low Sugar Granola
No disruptors · Low GI · Available at Tesco
How Embyr thinks
Real reasoning. Not vibes.
Every recommendation traces back to a study, an evidence grade, and an input you provided. No chatbot. No generic one-size-fits-all score.
What you scan
Ingredients parsed and normalised, including aliases, INCI names, and E-numbers.
Knowledge base
2,800+ ingredient × condition interactions, every cell traced to a peer-reviewed study with an evidence grade.
Your profile
Conditions, symptoms, cycle, and (soon) your bloods. Every personal input weighted into your score.
Your answer
A personalised grade, the exact reason, the strongest alternatives, and what to test next.
Built on
PubMed
14,000+ studies
TEDX
1,500+ disruptors
EPA EDSP
Federal screening
EU Endocrine
Official registry
2,800+ ingredient-condition interactions. Every model change regression-tested against a golden set before it reaches you.
Encrypted at rest · UK-hosted · GDPR + UK GDPR · Designed against NHS DTAC · Never a substitute for your doctor, built to make your appointments better.
Pricing
Free to start. Personalised when you're ready.
Scan
Food + product intelligence
- Unlimited food + product scanning
- Health impact score (A-F) for your profile
- Optional condition personalisation
- Top 3 flagged ingredients + why they matter
- OCR ingredient scanning for unlisted products
Premium
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£59.99/year · save 37%
Everything in Scan, plus:
- Causation Engine — proof of what affects your health
- Financial Proof Engine — see wasted spend, save £1,000+/yr
- Full ingredient deep-dives with PubMed citations
- Safer alternatives for food + products
- Scan history + causation trends over time
- GP Appointment Prep Kit
- Community Wisdom Cards + voting
- Clean Swap shopping lists
10% of every subscription funds PCOS & endometriosis research.
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Questions
Your hormones, finally explained.
Free to start. Made for your body. Backed by published research.