InsideTracker

InsideTracker InnerAge 2.0 Review 2026

Blood biomarker-based (not epigenetic), integrates with DNA and wearables, personalized action...

Blood BiomarkerProprietary algorithm17 (men) / 13 (women) biomarkers
$249
per test

InsideTracker at a Glance

Different approach using blood biomarkers vs DNA methylation. Best for those who want actionable blood test optimization alongside biological age.

Test Price
$249
Methodology
Blood Biomarker
Systems Tracked
Blood biomarkers
Actionability
★★★★☆

Test Details

Testing Methodology

  • MethodologyBlood Biomarker
  • Clock/AlgorithmProprietary algorithm
  • Biomarkers Measured17 (men) / 13 (women)
  • Systems TrackedBlood biomarkers
  • Sample TypeBlood (lab draw or mobile)

Accuracy & Features

  • Validation60% improve on retest
  • Actionability Score★★★★☆
  • Recommendations IncludedYes (action plan)
  • Retest DiscountYes
  • Subscription OptionYes

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does InsideTracker InnerAge 2.0 cost?

InsideTracker InnerAge 2.0 costs $249 per test. There is also a subscription option:Yes. Retest discounts are available.

What methodology does InsideTracker use?

InsideTracker uses Blood Biomarker testing with the Proprietary algorithm algorithm. This approach measures 17 (men) / 13 (women) biomarkers and tracks Blood biomarkers.

How accurate is the InsideTracker InnerAge 2.0?

InsideTracker has been validated through 60% improve on retest. The test has an actionability score of 4/5, indicating how useful the results are for guiding lifestyle interventions.

Does InsideTracker provide recommendations?

Yes, InsideTracker provides Yes (action plan) to help you take action on your results.

What sample type is required for InsideTracker?

InsideTracker requires a blood (lab draw or mobile) sample, which can be collected at home and mailed to their lab for analysis.

Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Biological age testing is an emerging field and results should be interpreted with appropriate skepticism. Prices are based on January 2026 data and may vary. Consult with a healthcare provider before making health decisions based on test results.