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Virtual Twin

A digital twin is a virtual representation of you—built from your real health data. Think of it as a mirror that reflects your biological reality and helps you understand what's happening inside your body.

What Makes Up Your Twin?

  • 1

    Your Answers

    Health history, lifestyle habits, and daily routines

  • 2

    Visual Data

    Face, skin, and eye analysis powered by AI

  • 3

    Biomarkers

    Blood, saliva, or other biological samples

  • 4

    Time

    Your twin learns and evolves as you add data

Why "Twin"?

Just like a twin sibling shares your DNA, your digital twin shares your health data. The more it knows about you, the better it can:

  • Reflect your current health state
  • Spot patterns you might miss
  • Simulate "what if" scenarios
  • Guide your wellness decisions

Digital Twin vs. Medical Advice

Your digital twin is a powerful wellness tool, but it's important to understand what it is—and what it isn't.

Your Digital Twin Can

  • Show trends in your health data
  • Help you understand biomarker results
  • Suggest areas to focus on
  • Track progress over time
  • Educate you about health concepts
  • Support conversations with your doctor

Your Digital Twin Cannot

  • Diagnose diseases or conditions
  • Replace your doctor's advice
  • Prescribe medications or treatments
  • Provide emergency medical guidance
  • Make clinical decisions for you
  • Guarantee health outcomes

The Bottom Line

Think of your digital twin as a knowledgeable companion who helps you understand your body better—not a replacement for professional healthcare. Always consult qualified medical professionals for health concerns.

Biomarkers

Biomarkers are measurable biological signals that reveal what's happening inside your body. They can come from blood, saliva, urine, or other biological samples. Unlike symptoms that you feel, biomarkers provide objective data that can detect changes before you notice anything.

Your digital twin uses biomarkers to build a detailed picture of your health, track trends over time, and provide personalized insights. Here are the main categories:

Metabolites

Small molecules produced during metabolism—the chemical processes that keep you alive.

Examples: Glucose, creatinine, uric acid
Why it matters: Shows how your body processes energy and removes waste

Lipids

Fats and fat-like substances essential for cell structure and energy storage.

Examples: Cholesterol (HDL, LDL), triglycerides
Why it matters: Key indicators of heart health and metabolic function

Proteins

Complex molecules that do most of the work in cells and are required for structure and function.

Examples: Hemoglobin, albumin, CRP
Why it matters: Reveals inflammation, organ function, and immune status

Why Biomarkers Matter

Early Detection

Changes often appear before symptoms

Personalization

Your numbers are unique to you

Progress Tracking

See how lifestyle changes affect your body

Informed Decisions

Data-driven wellness choices

Research Participation

Want to contribute to the future of health science? TwinMe users can opt in to anonymous research participation through our parent company, BioTwin.

What It Means

  • Your data is anonymized before use
  • Contributes to health research
  • 100% optional and revocable
  • Earn extra TwinMe pointsComing Soon

Research Areas

  • Aging and longevity
  • Metabolic health
  • Lifestyle interventions
  • Biomarker discovery
Learn more about BioTwin Research biotwin.ai →

Twinme is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The insights, scores, and simulations provided are not medical diagnoses and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for any health concerns.