Lived

About Lived

Lived Experience is the Missing Piece

Modern medicine has gotten very good at measuring things. Blood tests, scans, sequencing, vitals. But the most important data about your health has always been missing from the record: what you actually experience.

What lived experience holds

Sometimes things make it into your record. Sometimes they don't. A medication you stopped taking and never mentioned again. A pattern you noticed but didn't want to bother a doctor about. The thing that worked for a few months and then didn't. The way you actually felt last winter. This is your lived experience. It's hard to capture and easy to lose.

You’re not the average

A pill that works for 6 out of 10 people in a clinical trial and gets FDA approval might or might not work for you. So your lived experience is worth something to someone else with your condition. And theirs is worth something to you.

What we built

Lived is the place to capture your lived experience and connect it to everything else: your records, your labs, your medications, your family history. Together, they make a complete health story. An AI that knows it reads all of it before answering any question. So you walk into every appointment, every decision, every conversation already armed with everything that matters about you.

Where we’re going

Most health products help you react. We want to help you anticipate. The more lived experience we capture together, the more we can surface what works, find patterns, and help people catch what matters sooner. Not to replace your doctor. To give everyone in healthcare more to work with.

A note from the team

None of this works without trust. So we built the company around a simple commitment: you own your data, always.

You can read it. You can edit it. You can export it. You can take it elsewhere. You're not locked into Lived, and you're not locked into any AI model.

We hope you can use your lived experience to help yourself, and the people who come after you, live the longest, healthiest life possible.

— Jeb, Lukas, Nitasha, Ryan