The Whoop Advanced Labs feature is finally going global. After launching in the US earlier this year, the health-focused platform has confirmed a broader rollout across Europe, Asia, and other regions before the end of 2025.
Whoop Advanced Labs starts with limited access
While the expansion is welcome, international users won’t get the full feature set just yet. For now, Whoop Advanced Labs will allow users outside the US to upload results from existing lab tests, things like vitamin D, cholesterol, or iron levels.
That limited access is expected to go live in late 2025. One Reddit user even reported that Whoop’s own AI assistant mentioned November as the likely timeframe.
Full biomarker testing set for 2026
The bigger rollout will arrive in 2026. At that point, Whoop Advanced Labs will begin offering full-service testing across more than 65 biomarkers, along with clinician-reviewed reports and personalized feedback.
Biomarkers covered will include:
- Hormone levels
- Nutrient status
- Sleep efficiency
- Inflammation markers
- Heart health
- Cognitive function
Users will be able to track changes over time and adjust lifestyle habits based on their evolving results.
Global logistics still unclear
In the US, Whoop currently partners with Quest Diagnostics, letting users schedule in-person tests through the app. It’s still unknown which lab networks will handle testing in other countries.
That said, the infrastructure is being set up Whoop clearly expects the demand.
More than just numbers
Test results won’t just sit in your app. Whoop uses the data to offer suggestions on improving sleep, recovery, and general health. Users can also retest periodically to track their progress over time.
A slow rollout, but a big shift
Even though it’s launching in stages, Whoop Advanced Labs marks a big step toward merging wearables with diagnostic-grade health tracking. For users chasing serious wellness goals, the lab is coming to them.

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