Your hormones play a key role in how your body functions—and understanding them shouldn’t feel like guesswork.
That’s why Mira is powered by FluoMapping™ Technology: an advanced fluorescence-based method designed to track hormone levels with high sensitivity and consistency, bringing deeper visibility into your cycle.
How FluoMapping™ works
Mira uses fluorescent technology—the same you’d see in a professional lab—to map your hormone levels with up to 99.5% accuracy in hormone detection.
Numerous scientific studies say that fluorescent detection is more advanced, offers higher sensitivity and stronger potential for quantitative analysis compared to traditional colorimetric methods used in many other at-home trackers¹.
The fluorescent immunoassay scanning uses light (which explains the Fluo) to detect hormone levels with the precision of a lab.
The technology literally ‘lights up’ your hormones in high definition—more sensitive, more precise, more superior cycle answers. Capable of detecting hormone levels (LH, E3G, PdG, and FSH) with greater sensitivity and reliability.
If you’re navigating PCOS, trying to conceive and struggling to find ovulation, or feeling overwhelmed by irregular cycles, you deserve this level of accuracy. Nothing less.
What makes FluoMapping™ different
Instead of relying on thresholds or line intensity, FluoMapping™ provides:
- Quantitative hormone data — real numbers, not visual guesses
- Sensitivity to subtle changes — helping capture gradual hormone shifts
- Cycle-wide tracking — not just around ovulation
This helps you move beyond single test moments to a more complete understanding of your hormone patterns.
Why this matters for your cycle
Hormones don’t change in simple on/off patterns.
Small shifts—especially early in the cycle—can provide important context.
With FluoMapping™, you can:
- See patterns over time. Track how your hormones rise and fall across your cycle and from month to month.
- Capture subtle changes. Detect gradual shifts in hormones like FSH that may not be visible with traditional tests.
- Get more clarity in complex cycles. For irregular cycles, PCOS, or perimenopause, more detailed data can help reveal patterns that simpler tests may miss.
Lab-inspired technology, at home
FluoMapping™ brings advanced hormone measurement into a simple, at-home experience.
- No need for frequent clinic visits
- No reliance on single-point testing
- No interpretation of faint lines
Just consistent hormone tracking, cycle after cycle.
Whether you’re trying to conceive, navigating cycle changes, or simply looking for clarity, understanding your hormone patterns can make a difference.
FluoMapping™ helps you see those patterns more clearly—so you can make more informed decisions over time.
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Disclaimer
Mira is intended for hormone monitoring and cycle tracking. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition.
Hormone measurements are provided to support awareness of hormone patterns over time and informed discussions with a healthcare provider. Individual results may vary.
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