Users on Reddit report receiving emails about the expansion, which will reportedly start with free lab result uploads
Whoop’s ambitious Advanced Labs feature appears to be nearing its global rollout, according to users on Reddit.
Many members outside the US, including in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, claim to have received emails from the company detailing the expansion. As of yet, we haven’t received the same hint. However, the email suggests the rollout will happen in two phases, starting with a free upload feature later this year.
This first phase, which some users suggest could arrive as early as November 2025, will allow international members to upload their past lab results—like cholesterol or hormone levels—into the Whoop app for free.
This will let users centralize their existing health data and see it alongside their Whoop recovery and strain metrics for the first time.
The second phase, which includes the full, paid Advanced Labs experience, is reportedly planned for a wider global rollout in 2026. This is the premium service (starting at $199 in the US) that allows users to book a comprehensive, 65-biomarker blood test directly through the Whoop app, with clinician-reviewed results fed back into the platform’s AI Coach.
The Advanced Labs feature, first teased as part of the Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG launch in May, officially went live in the US in September with a massive waitlist of over 350,000 members.
This international expansion is the next logical step. It shows Whoop is moving quickly to compete with rivals like Oura (Health Panels) and Ultrahuman (Blood Vision), and that the race to combine 24/7 wearable data with clinical biomarkers is fast becoming a global one.



