Raw DNA analysis
Turn your raw DNA file into a readable report.
GenoSight analyzes existing raw DNA exports from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage, then explains the findings in plain language with citations and caveats. It is built for education and exploration, not diagnosis.
Built for existing test files
No new lab test required.
Not sure where to get the file? Your genetic testing provider usually has an account setting labeled raw data, download data, or download raw DNA.
See provider download stepsWhat you get from the analysis
Raw files are hard to use because they are mostly variant calls. GenoSight turns those calls into report sections that are easier to read, question, and save.
Prioritized findings
GenoSight starts from structured variant analysis, then surfaces the findings most likely to be readable and useful instead of handing you a giant raw SNP table.
Six report domains
Explore educational context across nutrition, traits, pharmacogenomics, fitness, ClinVar-style health flags, and carrier-status context where the file has usable coverage.
Citations and caveats
Reports separate stronger evidence from weaker signals, show uncertainty, and explain why consumer raw DNA data is not clinical confirmation.
Compare raw DNA analysis tools
If you arrived while choosing where to upload raw DNA data, start with the comparison that matches the tool already on your shortlist.
Open the full raw DNA upload chooser23andMe alternative
For people who already have a 23andMe raw data export and want a report-first workflow.
CompareAncestryDNA alternative
For people who already have an AncestryDNA raw data export and want health reports instead of genealogy tools.
CompareMyHeritage alternative
For people who already have a MyHeritage raw DNA export and want educational reports instead of genealogy tools.
ComparePromethease alternative
For people who want more narrative structure than a dense research-literature report.
CompareSelfDecode alternative
For people comparing a broad health platform with a lighter no-card report workflow.
CompareGenetic Lifehacks alternative
For people choosing between browser-local article research and hosted reports with PDFs and chat.
CompareStrateGene alternative
For people comparing pathway-centered methylation reports with a no-card report-first workflow.
CompareGenetic Genie alternative
For people who want more explanation around methylation and detox SNP tables.
CompareSequencing.com alternative
For people who do not need whole-genome files, genome plans, or an app marketplace.
CompareNebula Genomics alternative
For people who already have a raw file and do not need a new whole-genome sequencing kit.
CompareLifeDNA alternative
For people comparing wellness-program style reports with a narrower genetic-health report flow.
CompareCommon reasons people upload a raw DNA file
Some people arrive with a broad question. Others are looking for one specific marker or report type. These pages explain the narrower use cases before you create an account.
Raw DNA analyzer
Use this exact analyzer path if you already have a 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw file and want a free-start report workflow.
Learn moreRaw DNA report generator
Use this report-generator path if you are focused on producing a readable educational report from the raw file you already own.
Learn moreWhat to do after download
Use this next-step path if you already downloaded raw DNA data and need to check the file, choose a first report, or compare paid options.
Learn moreAI DNA analysis
See how GenoSight uses AI after structured variant matching, with raw-file privacy boundaries and educational caveats.
Learn moreAI genetic analysis
Compare the broader AI-assisted genetic analysis workflow, including what AI can and cannot do with raw DNA data.
Learn moreDNA health report
Start from the broader health-report decision page if you want to turn a raw file into a readable educational report before choosing a paid plan.
Learn moreRaw DNA health report
Use this exact health-report path if you already have a raw genotype file and want a focused free-start report flow.
Learn moreFree DNA health report
Use this no-card trial path if your main question is whether you can get a useful health report before paying.
Learn moreGenetic health report
Use this report-intent page if you are searching for genetic-health reports from an existing consumer raw DNA file.
Learn more23andMe health report
Use this provider-specific path if you already have a 23andMe raw genotype download and want educational health-report context.
Learn moreAncestryDNA health report
Use this provider-specific path if you already have an AncestryDNA raw data download and want educational health-report context.
Learn moreMyHeritage health report
Use this provider-specific path if you already have a MyHeritage raw DNA data download and want educational health-report context.
Learn moreRaw DNA interpretation
Use this page if you want to interpret raw DNA data while separating file checks, marker lookup, educational reports, and clinical confirmation.
Learn moreUpload DNA file for health insights
Use this conversion-first path if you already have a raw DNA file and want a practical first health report.
Learn moreCost and pricing
Compare the no-card free trial, monthly plan, yearly plan, lifetime path, subscriber top-ups, and report credit costs before uploading.
Learn moreService comparison
Compare GenoSight with Promethease, SelfDecode, Sequencing.com, and Nebula/DNA Complete context before uploading sensitive raw DNA data.
Learn moreMethylation genes
Review MTHFR, COMT, folate, B-vitamin, and Detox & Methylation context without confusing raw DNA with methylation-level testing.
Learn moreMethylation analysis from raw DNA
Choose the right 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage methylation-report path before uploading or paying.
Learn moreMTHFR and COMT report
Turn selected MTHFR and COMT raw data markers into a careful educational Detox and Methylation report.
Learn moreDetox and Methylation report
Run the broader report for MTHFR, COMT, phase I and phase II detoxification, folate, and B-vitamin context.
Learn moreGenetic detox test
Review selected CYP, GST, NAT, COMT, MTHFR, and related detox-gene context from a compatible consumer raw DNA file.
Learn more23andMe methylation analysis
Use a compatible 23andMe raw genotype file for careful MTHFR, COMT, folate, and B-vitamin report context.
Learn moreAncestryDNA methylation analysis
Use a compatible AncestryDNA raw genotype file for careful MTHFR, COMT, folate, and B-vitamin report context.
Learn moreMyHeritage methylation analysis
Use a compatible MyHeritage raw genotype file for careful MTHFR, COMT, folate, and B-vitamin report context.
Learn moreMTHFR and methylation
Check C677T and A1298C when the raw file has coverage, then read the result in broader folate, B12, and methylation context.
Learn moreCaffeine metabolism
Check CYP1A2 and ADORA2A marker coverage first, then review them alongside your coffee, tea, and energy-drink habits.
Learn moreSleep DNA test
Explore circadian, chronotype, sleep-quality, and recovery context without using raw DNA to diagnose sleep disorders.
Learn moreMental Wellbeing DNA test
Explore mood, stress, sleep-mood, BDNF, and resilience context without using raw DNA to diagnose mental health conditions.
Learn moreMetabolic DNA test
Explore glucose, lipids, appetite, weight, and metabolic trait context while keeping labs and clinical care central.
Learn moreHeart Health DNA test
Explore lipid, blood-pressure, inflammation, APOE, and cardiovascular trait context without replacing labs or clinical care.
Learn morePharmacogenomics context
Review medication-response discussion context carefully, with no prescribing, dosing, or clinical PGx-test claims.
Learn moreFitness DNA test
Explore training-response, endurance, power, and recovery context without pretending one gene predicts athletic talent.
Learn moreCOMT and methylation
Check COMT rs4680 in context across methylation, catecholamine breakdown, stress sensitivity, and supplement discussions.
Learn moreAPOE status
Review APOE e2/e3/e4 context carefully across lipid transport, cognitive-aging risk, genetic counseling, and insurance-boundary questions.
Learn moreLongevity DNA test
Explore APOE, inflammation, telomere, repair, and healthy-aging context without predicting lifespan or dementia.
Learn moreReport preview
See the structure, caveats, source trail, and follow-up flow before uploading a sensitive raw DNA file.
Learn moreHow it works
The fastest path is simple: upload the raw text file, pick one report, and use the free credits to decide whether the product earns more of your time.
Upload your existing raw file
Use the plain text raw data export from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage. PDF reports and screenshots are not accepted.
Choose a report
Start with free credits, preview the format, and decide whether deeper reports are worth upgrading for.
Ask follow-up questions
Paid plans include findings-grounded chat, so follow-up answers use the report context instead of the raw genotype file.
Clear boundaries for sensitive data
Raw DNA data is durable personal data. GenoSight is transparent about what the product can do, what it cannot do, and how the analysis pipeline treats your file.
Read the privacy trade-off guide- Educational reports only, not diagnosis or treatment guidance
- Raw genotype files are not sent to the LLM during report synthesis
- Encrypted account storage with no sale of genetic data
- Clear consent flow before analysis starts
Raw DNA analysis questions
What raw DNA files can GenoSight analyze?
GenoSight is built for consumer raw DNA files from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage. It does not analyze PDF reports, screenshots, FASTQ, BAM, or whole-genome VCF files.
Is raw DNA analysis medical advice?
No. GenoSight provides educational genetic-health reports only. Consumer raw DNA data can contain missing calls, strand issues, and chip-coverage gaps, so medical decisions require confirmation through a qualified healthcare professional.
Can I try GenoSight before paying?
Yes. New accounts receive 250 free credits with no card required, enough to test the report format before choosing a paid plan.
Does GenoSight sell genetic data?
No. GenoSight does not sell genetic data to advertisers, research partners, or data brokers.
Free credits, no card