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Ancient roots.
Modern measurement.

A biomarker and peptide notebook built on a 2,000-year-old idea: the body is the measure of all things. Track 128+ biomarkers, run peptide protocols, see optimal-range overlays. 100% on-device.

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The origin of the name

The name is new.
The idea is 2,000 years old.

In 1490, Leonardo da Vinci drew a man inside a circle and a square — the Vitruvian Man — and wrote in the margin: "the human body is the measure of all things." He believed the body, like the cosmos, obeyed laws that could be discovered, measured, and made beautiful. The drawing became the symbol of the Renaissance — Latin renascentia, "rebirth" — the moment Western thought rediscovered that ancient wisdom and modern observation belonged in the same notebook.

Renavari is a name coined in that spirit. Its roots are Latin — renatus, "reborn," combined with the verbal suffix -ari, "to become." Read together: the act of being reborn. It's a word that didn't exist before this app, because the kind of health we're building toward didn't exist before this app either — one where a peptide protocol, a blood panel, and a 500-year-old principle of proportion all sit in the same view.

Your body has always been measurable. We just gave you Leonardo's notebook.

"Homo ad circulum, homo ad quadratum." The man within the circle, the man within the square. — Vitruvius, De Architectura, Book III · c. 15 BC

Three ancient principles. One modern app.

Vitruvius wrote about proportion. Da Vinci about observation. Latin about renewal. Renavari is built around all three.

Proportion

Every number lives in a ratio

Vitruvius taught that beauty in the body comes from ratio — head to torso, span to height. Renavari shows every biomarker in range, ratio, and trend — never just a number floating in space.

Observation

Patterns a single lab can't show

Da Vinci dissected 30 cadavers to understand what his eyes alone couldn't see. Renavari surfaces patterns across years, with peptides, labs, and protocols on the same timeline.

Renewal

Built to start again, not to diagnose

The Latin renatus didn't mean "fix" — it meant begin again. Renavari is built around protocols: what you start, what you change, what you measure next. The app is a journal, not a doctor.

What's inside

I.

Peptide protocols, cycle-aware

Schedule daily, every-other-day, or custom cycles for 100+ research peptides — BPC-157, NAD+, MOTS-c, GLP-1 agonists, and more.

II.

128 biomarkers, optimal-range

Above / In / Below indicators calibrated to optimal — not just lab-reference — ranges. Spot drift before it becomes disease.

III.

100% on-device

No accounts. No cloud sync. No analytics. No third-party trackers. Your data lives on your phone — and only your phone.

IV.

Peptide Academy

Plain-English summaries of mechanism, half-life, and stacking — researched from published studies, not Reddit threads.

V.

Full data export

Tap once to export a complete JSON of every dose, lab, and protocol. Your data is yours — for your doctor, your spreadsheet, or your next provider.

VI.

Built for daily use

Streak tracking, dose calculators, dilution worksheets, vial inventory. The dashboard tells you exactly what's coming next.

The rebirth of how you read your body.

Renavari launches on iOS in 2026. Join the TestFlight beta to be among the first.

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