Newsflash:
Traditional fertility tests use 50 year old technology
Most at-home tests repackage products from the same manufacturers. These tests measure everyone against the false and outdated “standard” of a 28-day cycle. This means the test under your sink probably won’t teach you anything new.

We reinvented the at-home fertility test
Lab-quality precision
Did you know?
We perform hundreds of quality checks to ensure each cartridge meets our standards.

Did you know?
We perform hundreds of quality checks to ensure each cartridge meets our standards.
Measures two hormones instead of one
Did you know?
Some women don’t release an egg every cycle. Progesterone measurement confirms ovulation.

Did you know?
Some women don’t release an egg every cycle. Progesterone measurement confirms ovulation.
Ultra-sensitive hormone detection

Gets smarter over time
Did you know?
The more you scan, the more Oova can tell you about your hormones and fertility patterns.

Did you know?
The more you scan, the more Oova can tell you about your hormones and fertility patterns.
The first test designed to be read by a smartphone

The “standard” cycle myth
By measuring luteinizing hormone (LH), Oova uncovers each woman's exact cycle length—for more accurate fertility windows.
Jenny
Peak: Day 20
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Theresa
Peak: Day 18
Longer Cycle
Marie
Peak: Day 12
Shorter Cycle
Resources
Want to learn more about Oova?
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Oova: A two-in-one at-home test for measuring Luteinizing Hormone and Progesterone
A white paper describing the performance and verification studies conducted on the final multiplexed luteinizing hormone and progesterone test strip designed by Oova.
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Monitoring at-home Hormone Testing Adherence in Patients of Advanced Maternal Age
A review of testing adherence of patients 34+ using Oova compared to those in a younger age group.
Download Clinical Whitepaper