SmarterBlood and BloodTrack are two of the few tools built to make sense of Australian blood test results, and both are free to start. The biggest practical difference is how you use them: SmarterBlood is an email-in service that sends an AI report back within hours, while BloodTrack decodes your results instantly in the browser and keeps them in a dashboard you can track over time. This guide compares both fairly so you can pick the one that fits how you want to work.
At a glance
| SmarterBlood | BloodTrack | |
|---|---|---|
| How it works | Email your PDF to an inbox; AI report returned within hours | Upload in-browser; decoded in seconds, no download |
| Cost | Free (donation/partnership funded) | Free up to 5 tests, then A$9.95–A$19.95/mo |
| Australian lab support | Yes — all major labs | Yes — every major Australian lab format |
| Reference ranges | General ranges | RCPA-aligned, age- and sex-adjusted |
| Track results over time | Yes, via dashboard | Yes — trends across 200+ biomarkers |
| Lab-specific decoder guides | No | Yes — guides for Laverty, SNP, QML, Melbourne Pathology and more |
| Best for | A quick, hands-off emailed report | Instant analysis plus ongoing Australian-tuned tracking |
How each one works
SmarterBlood is built around email. You send your pathology PDF to their inbox, verify your address, and an AI-generated report — with plain-English explanations, graphs and trends — is returned within hours. It is a genuinely useful, low-friction option if you just want someone (or something) to read a single report for you and you do not mind a short wait.
BloodTrack is built around an instant, in-browser workflow. You upload a PDF or photo of your results and the markers, values and reference ranges are extracted in seconds — no email, no attachment, no waiting. From there your data lands in a dashboard where every new upload stacks onto the last, so you can watch a marker like ferritin or TSH move across months and years.
Australian focus and reference ranges
Both tools read Australian lab PDFs, but BloodTrack leans harder into local accuracy. Reference ranges in Australia are published against RCPA-aligned standards and adjusted for age and sex, and BloodTrack applies these by default. It also publishes lab-specific decoder guides that explain exactly how each provider lays out its report — useful because the same marker can look different on a Laverty report versus a Sullivan Nicolaides one.
Pricing
| SmarterBlood | BloodTrack | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | Yes — full service, donation-funded | Yes — up to 5 tests, 200+ biomarkers |
| Paid tier | None | Standard A$9.95/mo, Premium A$19.95/mo |
| What paid adds | — | Unlimited tests, enhanced analysis, AI chat |
SmarterBlood is free with no paid tier, funded by donations and partnerships. BloodTrack is free for up to five tests and then moves to a subscription if you want unlimited history and deeper analysis — see the full pricing page. If you only ever need one report read, SmarterBlood costs nothing; if you are building a long-term record, BloodTrack's paid tiers buy you unlimited tracking.
Privacy and data
SmarterBlood encrypts data, stores it on AWS, and lets you delete it at any time. BloodTrack stores your data securely under Australian-facing terms and also lets you delete it on request. Both avoid selling personal health information. The practical difference is the email step: with SmarterBlood your PDF travels through an inbox, whereas BloodTrack processes the upload directly in your session.
Who should choose SmarterBlood
- You want a single report explained with zero setup
- You are comfortable emailing a PDF and waiting a few hours
- You do not need lab-specific decoding or a long-term dashboard
Who should choose BloodTrack
- You want your results decoded instantly, in the browser
- You are tracking markers over time and want trends, not a one-off
- You want RCPA-aligned Australian ranges and lab-specific guidance
Trying both
There is no lock-in with either tool, so the fastest way to decide is to run the same PDF through both. With BloodTrack you can upload your most recent result free and see the decoded dashboard in seconds; with SmarterBlood you email the same file and compare the report when it arrives. For most Australians who want to understand and keep tracking their bloods, the instant, locally-tuned dashboard is the bigger time-saver.
Still weighing options? See our wider roundup of the best blood test tracker tools for Australia, or compare BloodTrack with InsideTracker and Soka.
