Now in beta · iOS & Android

A quiet companion
for a noisy number.

Photograph your BP monitor. We auto-read SYS, DIA, and PUL – you confirm, save, and move on. Log, chart, export. No more typing readings from a tiny LCD.

SYS / DIA / PULauto-read by label
WHOcategorized
Anydigital monitor
How it works

Three taps,
then nothing to do.

Most BP apps want you to type three numbers from a tiny LCD. This one reads them for you. Take a photo, glance at the result, save. The chart tracks itself.

01 / Aim

Point and shoot.

Hold your phone over the monitor display. The viewfinder snaps to the digits – no need to be precise.

Hold steady…
127 / 82
02 / Confirm

One glance to confirm.

We read SYS, DIA, and PUL by label, not position – so it works across brands. Tap any number to adjust, add a note, save.

← ConfirmEdit
What we read
127 / 82
Elevated
71 bpmToday, 8:14
Save reading
03 / Trend

Watch the average, not the spike.

A 30 or 90 day chart shows where you've been. Drift toward Stage I or II is something you see – not something that pings you at midnight.

Trend 30 days
126/82 avg
Systolic Diastolic
WHO categories

Numbers,
in context.

Every reading is filed against the WHO/ACC‑AHA scale. A small colored pill tells you where you sit – Normal, Elevated, Stage I, Stage II, Crisis – without turning the screen red or sending push notifications you didn't ask for.

Normal
< 120 / 80
Elevated
120129 / < 80
Hypertension I
130139 / 8089
Hypertension II
140 / ≥ 90
Crisis
180 / ≥ 120
What it does

Built around one
kind of moment.

The cuff comes off. You glance at the screen. You move on. Everything here serves that thirty seconds – the rest sits quietly out of the way until you ask.

01

Automatic scan

Photograph any standard digital BP monitor. We extract SYS, DIA, and PUL by label – so it works across brands and screen layouts.

02

Manual entry

No monitor in front of you? Tap in the numbers. Same three taps, no different.

03

30 & 90 day trends

One chart, two lines, a quiet band for "normal." Switch between 30 or 90 days. WHO category labels stay legible at every zoom.

04

Excel & PDF export

One tap for a clean PDF for your doctor, or hand off the raw spreadsheet to your family or records. No accounts required on the other end.

05

Offline by default

View history, enter readings, and read the chart with no internet. Photos sync up to be auto-read when you're back online.

06

Yours to delete

Photos are uploaded only to read the values, then stored privately in your account – never shared, never sold. Delete any reading, or your entire account, from Settings.

Our approach

Simply accurate tracking.
No distractions.

We built Blood Pressure Scanner to give you a clean, straightforward way to record your health data for your doctor – calmly, and without added stress.

I

Calm, factual charts

Trend lines and categories are shown plainly, in the same terms your doctor uses. The chart reads the same whether you're at 118 or 148 – clear facts, not alarm.

II

Reminders on your terms

You decide if and when to set measurement reminders, and switch them off anytime – we never send one you didn't ask for. Your schedule stays entirely yours.

III

Records that travel

No arbitrary wellness scores. Your records stay accurate, private, and ready to hand to your doctor – clean and exportable whenever you need them.

FAQ

Questions, quietly answered.

Which blood pressure monitors does it work with?
Any standard digital monitor with an LCD readout. We extract SYS, DIA, and PUL by their labels – so the values don't have to sit in a fixed position. Tested across Omron, Withings, Beurer, A&D, iHealth, and unbranded models.
What happens to my photos and data?
Photos are uploaded only to read the values, then stored privately in your account. They're never shared with third parties, never sold, and never used for advertising. You can delete any single reading – or your entire account, including all photos – at any time from Settings.
Does it work offline?
Yes – manual entry, history, charts, and export all work without internet. Photo scans queue locally and are auto-read when you're back online.
Can I share a report with my doctor?
Yes – export any 30 or 90 day window as a clean PDF or Excel spreadsheet. Both include WHO categorization and your notes.
Is this a medical device?
No. Blood Pressure Scanner is a personal log. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice – never make health decisions based solely on this app.
Available now

A quieter way to keep an eye on it.

Free 14-day trial. iOS & Android. No medical device required – just your phone and the monitor you already own.