We're building the layer
above your biology
QuantumOne is the first personal optimisation engine. It reads the health data you already generate and tells you precisely what to change, why, and what to expect.
You track everything. Sleep, food, glucose, bloods, genetics, workouts, supplements, even the air you breathe. You generate tons of biological data. Yet none of it changes what you decide to do tomorrow.
Every wearable hands you another dashboard and leaves the analysis up to you. None of them give you real decisions, so the questions that actually matter stay unanswered: Is any of this working? Am I doing anything wrong? What should I change next?
QuantumOne sits above it all. It unifies your data, cross-references it against the latest literature and your own history, and uncovers the optimisations no single device can see. The output is a list of specific actions, each with the expected effect and the metric it moves.
Spotify didn't make the music. Airbnb didn't build the hotels. We didn't build the wearables, labs, or supplements. We built the engine that turns all of it into a decision.
We built QuantumOne around Kaizen, the Japanese principle of continuous improvement. Compounding improvement, guided by evidence, repeated forever. A feedback loop of self-optimisation. This is Kaizen.
Our core loop is Kaizen, in software:
We're a small, independent team of biohackers, engineers, and builders. We were deep in self-optimisation, neuroscience, biohacking, and self-experiments a decade before building this. We started QuantumOne frustrated that the most valuable thing (knowing what was actually working) was the one thing nothing could tell us. We built QuantumOne because we were sick of all the vague dashboards and charts.
We care a lot about privacy, our users' and our own. So we built that core value into the product: anonymous by design, encrypted, and locked to your device.
We'd rather let our work show than put our faces on a landing page.
For the first time, the inputs exist at scale: continuous glucose monitors, affordable genetic and blood tests, always-on wearables, environmental data. And the culture caught up. A decade ago, very few people discussed NAD, peptides, biohacking, or longevity. Now it's a conversation you'd hear among work colleagues.
- Biohacking went mainstream.
- The data revolution already happened.
- The interpretation revolution starts now.
In the future, people will find it insane that we ate, supplemented, and medicated ourselves without first reading our own genetics. It will be on par with people in the 1800s treating the flu with narcotics and leeches.
That shift points somewhere larger than health: a world where every person continuously improves themselves, guided in real time by their own data and their own optimisation engine.
That future is likely. It's the world we're building.
QuantumOne is the step toward it.
You don't have to wait for that future to start optimising for it.
You'll be among the first when the Personal Optimisation Engine launches.