23andMe health report
23andMe health report from the raw DNA file you already have.
GenoSight turns a compatible 23andMe raw genotype download into readable educational genetic-health reports with citations, caveats, and a paid follow-up chat path. It does not replace official 23andMe health reports, clinical genetic testing, or care from a qualified professional.
GenoSight is not affiliated with 23andMe. This page is for people who already control their own raw DNA data download and want a separate educational report workflow.
Use the raw genotype download
Not a PDF, screenshot, or ancestry page.
Use the extracted raw genotype text file from your 23andMe ZIP download
Do not upload 23andMe report PDFs, screenshots, or ancestry pages
250 free credits with no card required
Separate from official 23andMe health reports and not medical advice
What you can get
A separate explanation layer for a 23andMe raw data export.
23andMe is the right source for official 23andMe reports and account features. GenoSight is for people who already have a compatible raw data download and want a separate educational genetic-health report workflow.
Health-oriented report sections
Review nutrition, fitness, sleep, metabolism, heart-health, pharmacogenomics context, ClinVar-style flags, and carrier-status context where the 23andMe raw file has usable marker coverage.
Raw-data limits made visible
23andMe notes that raw data is informational and only a subset of markers are individually validated. GenoSight keeps those limits visible instead of turning raw calls into clinical certainty.
Follow-up chat on paid plans
Paid plans include findings-grounded chat so you can ask about the report context without sending the entire raw genotype file to the LLM.
First report flow
Start narrow, then decide whether a paid plan is worth it.
The strongest path for sensitive data is simple: check the right file, run a real starter report, and upgrade only if the output is worth deeper review.
Download the raw file
Use the 23andMe raw genetic data download flow and wait for the ready-to-download email. The file is usually a zipped text file whose name begins with genome.
Run a starter report
Start with free credits and choose a practical first report such as methylation, nutrition, sleep, metabolic, or heart-health context.
Upgrade only if useful
Choose monthly, yearly, or lifetime only after the first output is worth continuing with PDFs, more credits, and report-grounded chat.
Pricing
Free first report path, then monthly if you want more.
GenoSight keeps the first step no-card so you can verify that a compatible 23andMe raw data file creates a useful report before moving to paid credits.
Free
$0
250 credits, no card
Best for checking whether your 23andMe file parses and whether a first educational report is useful.
Start freeMonthly
$11.99
1,500 credits per month
Best for running several reports from the same 23andMe file and using follow-up chat while results are fresh.
Choose monthlyYearly
$99.99
18,000 credits per year
Best value if you expect to revisit reports, regenerate outputs, and compare multiple domains over time.
Choose yearlyGood first health insights
Pick a report that makes sense for consumer raw data.
Detox and Methylation
MTHFR, COMT, folate, B-vitamin, and detox-pathway context with careful marker and methylation-level boundaries.
Learn moreNutrition DNA test
Nutrigenomics context for caffeine, lactose, vitamin-related markers, and dietary discussion points.
Learn morePharmacogenomics context
Medication-response discussion context only. No dosing, prescribing, companion diagnostic, or clinical PGx claims.
Learn moreAPOE gene test
Sensitive APOE context with paired-marker, counseling, and insurance-boundary caveats before drawing conclusions.
Learn moreSource notes
Official 23andMe pages used for the boundaries on this page.
23andMe raw data access
Official support page for accessing and downloading 23andMe raw genetic data, including raw-data utility and limits.
23andMe raw data technical details
Official support page explaining SNP genotyping, marker calls, reference assemblies, strand reporting, and not-determined results.
23andMe Health Service
Official support page describing 23andMe health report categories and limitations for genetic health risk and carrier status reports.
23andMe Carrier Status reports
Official support page noting that carrier reports do not cover every inherited condition or every possible variant.
FAQ
23andMe health report questions.
Can I get a health report from 23andMe raw data?
You can use a compatible 23andMe raw genotype file for educational health-report context in GenoSight. The result is separate from official 23andMe health reports and is not medical diagnosis, treatment guidance, or clinical genetic testing.
Is GenoSight the same as 23andMe health reports?
No. 23andMe health reports are official first-party reports from 23andMe. GenoSight produces separate educational reports from raw genotype data, with citations, caveats, and clear limits.
What 23andMe file should I upload?
Use the extracted raw genotype text file from the 23andMe ZIP download. Do not upload a report PDF, screenshot, ancestry composition page, relatives page, account-data archive, FASTQ, BAM, CRAM, or whole-genome VCF file.
Can I start without paying?
Yes. New GenoSight accounts receive 250 free credits with no card required, enough to test a practical first report from a compatible file before choosing a paid plan.
Will GenoSight tell me my ancestry or relatives?
No. GenoSight does not provide ancestry composition, DNA relatives, relationship inference, family trees, or genealogy records. It focuses on educational genetic-health reports from compatible raw genotype files.
Turn your 23andMe raw data into a readable health report.
Start with 250 free credits and no card, then choose a paid plan only if the first report earns it.