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I was pleasantly surprised this morning when when i Payed my Framework 13 Pro (after my Credit Card got declined) that I can finish my payment with Wero. Its nice to see the adoption
I was pleasantly surprised this morning when when i Payed my Framework 13 Pro (after my Credit Card got declined) that I can finish my payment with Wero. Its nice to see the adoption
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Hi everyone,
I track a lot of health data, but my blood work always ended up stuck in PDFs instead of living next to everything else in Apple Health. So I built LabImporter, a free and open-source iOS app to fix that.
You scan, paste, or share a lab report (PDF or photo), and it extracts the values, lets you review/correct them, and saves them into Apple Health as a proper clinical document. Then you get a dashboard with trends and charts over time.
What I think makes it different:
It's MIT-licensed and free. Note: because of the on-device AI it needs an Apple Intelligence device (iPhone 15 Pro / 16 or newer, or Apple-silicon iPad) on iOS/iPadOS 26+.
AI disclosure: Lab value extraction is powered by Apple's on-device Foundation Models framework, the model runs entirely on your device and no lab data is sent anywhere. Separately, the app itself was designed and built with the help of Claude Code (AI-assisted development across architecture, Swift/SwiftUI, HealthKit/CDA integration, and the dashboard/trends features).
I'd really appreciate feedback on features and usefulness
Happy to answer any questions about how it works.