MyHeritage raw DNA interpretation
Interpret your MyHeritage raw DNA file in a readable report.
GenoSight interprets the raw DNA data export from your existing MyHeritage kit and turns it into plain-language educational reports with source context, uncertainty, and clear medical boundaries.
Use the raw export
Use the raw DNA data file from Manage DNA kits.
What GenoSight does with your MyHeritage file
The goal is to make a raw genotype file understandable without pretending it is a clinical test. GenoSight prioritizes findings, explains uncertainty, and keeps the report readable.
Clear report structure
GenoSight turns supported MyHeritage genotype calls into focused educational report sections instead of a dense raw data file.
Multiple domains
Explore educational context across nutrition, traits, fitness, pharmacogenomics, ClinVar-style health flags, and carrier-status context where coverage allows.
Conservative interpretation
Reports explain consumer-chip limits, missing coverage, and why a MyHeritage raw data export is not clinical confirmation.
Health report path
If you are specifically looking for a MyHeritage health report from raw DNA data, start with the provider health-report guide and keep official MyHeritage DNA Health reports separate from GenoSight educational reports.
Before you upload
MyHeritage lets the kit manager download raw DNA data from Manage DNA kits. After the prompts, MyHeritage sends an email with the download instructions.
MyHeritage says the email download link is valid for 24 hours, so download the raw file before the link expires.
You may need to enter your MyHeritage password before the final raw DNA download starts.
MyHeritage says raw data downloads work on a computer or Android device, not on iPhone or iPad.
Raw file parsing
GenoSight parses the genotype file first, checks provider format, and derives structured findings before report synthesis.
LLM boundary
The raw genotype file is not sent to the LLM. Report synthesis uses structured findings and your profile context.
Privacy stance
Files are stored under your account with encryption at rest, and GenoSight does not sell genetic data.
Pricing path
Start with the free report path, then upgrade only if it helps.
A provider-specific raw DNA file should earn trust with a real output first. Paid plans add more credits, PDFs, and report-grounded follow-up when the first report is worth continuing.
Free trial
$0
250 signup credits, no card
Run a real starter report from the provider file before deciding whether to pay.
Start freeMonthly
Popular$11.99
1,500 credits per month
Continue with more reports and findings-grounded follow-up chat after the first useful result.
Choose monthlyYearly
$99.99
18,000 credits per year
Best fit when you want broader coverage, PDFs, regenerations, and longer follow-up over time.
Choose yearlyLifetime
$229
6,000 credits per month, for life
For revisiting the same raw DNA file and future report updates without renewals.
Choose lifetimeFAQ
Can GenoSight interpret MyHeritage raw DNA data?
Yes. GenoSight is built to interpret and analyze compatible MyHeritage raw DNA data files. It does not interpret PDF reports, ethnicity screenshots, FASTQ, BAM, or whole-genome VCF files.
Who can download a MyHeritage raw DNA file?
MyHeritage says the kit manager can download raw DNA data for a kit. Only upload a file that belongs to you or a file you have clear permission to manage.
Is this a medical test?
No. GenoSight provides educational reports only, separate from official MyHeritage DNA Health reports. Consumer raw DNA files can have coverage gaps and raw-call issues, so medical decisions require confirmation through a qualified healthcare professional.
Can I preview the format first?
Yes. You can view the sample report, and new accounts receive 250 free credits with no card required.