You can feel like yourself again.

Lately you don't feel like you, and your bloods came back "fine." It didn't leave because of who you are. Something in your body shifted, and in about seven minutes, from a selfie and a few questions, you can finally start to see what your body is signalling.

Your first read is free. No card. No blood draw.

A wellness check-in, not a medical test or a diagnosis. It reads patterns, not any specific condition.

Sound familiar?

You're not lazy. You're not crazy. Something in your body shifted.

The fog. The 3am wake-ups. The rage out of nowhere. The word that won't come. You kept telling yourself it's just stress, just a bad few months. It isn't just you, and it isn't in your head.

For years the answer was "it's your age, it's stress." Now you can actually see your own picture.

What you actually get

More than an answer. A way back to yourself.

01

Proof it's not in your head

A clear picture of what your body is going through, in plain language you can finally point to. Not "it's probably stress."

02

Take the wheel back

About twenty simple tools, one a day. Breathe, sleep, steady your mood, clear the fog. Small things that put you back in charge.

03

Make your doctor visit count

Walk in with a clear summary and the right questions, so your time with your doctor stays focused and you walk out with answers.

04

Watch yourself come back into focus

Started a routine, a supplement, a treatment? Re-check each month and watch your own picture, month to month, so you see what is steady and what shifts.

What we check, what you see

Four signals. One clear score.

01

Your face

A selfie reads facial patterns linked to the transition. You get a Hormonal Imprint score, 0 to 100.

02

Your focus & memory

A short, game-like check of attention, word-finding and recall. You get a clarity score.

03

Your hearing & vision

Quick checks of two senses many women notice changing in this stage. You get a senses score.

04

Your symptoms

You tell us what you feel, and we map which symptoms cluster together.

Each area gets its own score and a plain-language read, with a starting point to track. Some read steadier-is-lower, some stronger-is-higher, all explained simply, plus a summary you can bring to your doctor.

The real Peritale app dashboard, Here's your full picture, with four signal scores

Your real Peritale dashboard. Four areas of you, each with its own score and a starting point to track.

What you'll see over time

A starting point to track.

Your first read is a starting point. Come back next month, and the month after, and you start to see what is steady and what shifts. As the app itself puts it, the trend matters more than any single result. The changes are too slow to feel day to day, which is exactly why seeing them helps you keep going.

Each area sets a baseline you can return to. Peritale does not diagnose, and it does not evaluate any treatment. It simply shows you your own picture over time.

A real Peritale result screen showing a score and the note: a starting point to track

A real result screen. Every read is a starting point to track, so you see what is stable and what shifts.

How it works

Three steps. One you.

01

Take your read

A selfie, a short thinking and senses check, and a few questions. About seven minutes.

02

See your picture

Clear, private, and yours. A read across your body, mind and senses.

03

Return each month

And watch yourself come into focus.

The Peritale focus and memory results on a phone

One part of your read: your focus and memory results. Real product screen.

Your daily tools

One small thing a day. That's how you take the wheel back.

About twenty simple tools for your mind, body, senses and calm. Open one a day. No pressure, no streak to lose, no homework. Just you, taking charge again, a little at a time.

Like clockwork?
Voice + typeHow are you?
Sleep well?
Breathing?
Sip
What is on the plate?
Worth taking?
Jump!
On the move?
Good night
Strong inside
In control in 60s
Wait, really?
Voice + typeTo myself
Where to?
Sharp mind
One who knows
At ease
Look!
Can you hear?
On one leg

Real app tool icons (cropped to one state). Clean single-state exports are the ideal.

When you choose to

Make the most of your appointment.

Walk into your appointment with a clear summary of what you've actually been feeling, and what's changed since last time. So your doctor sees the real picture, and you walk out with answers.

The summary your doctor receives from Peritale

The real summary your doctor receives: your symptoms, your signals, and what has changed since last time. (Real product report; a Peritale-branded version is the ideal.)

On your own

Start today

You don't need anyone's permission. The read and the daily tools are yours from the first night.

With your doctor

Bring your picture

Turn your reads into a clear summary you can share. You stop explaining yourself. You start being understood.

For your clinic

A version for them

If your doctor's clinic wants to support women through this stage, there is a professional version built for them.

This summary is here to help your conversation. It is not a diagnosis or medical advice.

Built on real measurement, not vibes

What we do, and what we never will.

What Peritale does

  • + Reads facial patterns, cognition, hearing, vision and your symptoms
  • + Shows you a clear picture, in plain language
  • + Tracks how your own picture moves over time
  • + Gives you a summary for your doctor

What we never do

  • Sell your data. Ever.
  • Measure your hormones or run a blood test
  • Diagnose you, or replace your doctor
  • Keep your photo without your consent

Simple, honest pricing

Your first read is free.

Free read
$0
Your first read, yours to keep
  • Your overall picture
  • Your symptom snapshot
  • No card, nothing to cancel
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Starter Month
$9.99one time
Everything, for 30 days
  • Your full picture, all four signals
  • A summary for your doctor
  • All ~20 daily tools, 30 days
  • Your progress, tracked
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$5.99/mo, yearly
or $9.99/month, cancel anytime
  • A fresh read every month
  • All daily tools, always
  • Your full trend over time
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Less than one doctor's co-pay, for a full month of seeing yourself clearly.

Honest answers

Before you start.

Am I in perimenopause? +
Perimenopause is the transition that can begin in your late 30s or 40s, often years before periods stop. Peritale's read helps you see how your own signals line up, and lets you track them over time. It does not diagnose; for medical concerns, your healthcare provider is your best resource.
Can I see if what I'm doing is helping? +
You can re-check each month and watch your own wellness picture change. If something shifts, you will see it, which can help you stay with the routines and care that are working for you. Peritale does not diagnose or evaluate any treatment, it shows you your own picture over time.
Am I too young for this at 40? +
Probably not. Perimenopause commonly begins in your late 30s and 40s, often while your periods are still regular. Most women are surprised it can start this early.
Does Peritale measure my hormones? +
No. Peritale does not measure hormone levels and is not a blood test. It reads visible and functional wellness signals and shows how they line up over time.
What happens to my selfie? +
Your photo is encrypted and stored only with your consent, to support your wellness picture over time. You can delete it at any time, and it is never sold.
How much does it cost? +
Your first read is free. The Starter Month is a one-time $9.99 for your full picture, a summary for your doctor, and 30 days of all tools. Ongoing tracking is $9.99/month, or $5.99/month on the annual plan.

She's still you.
Go find her.

Seven minutes to your first clear picture. A month to see yourself move.

Begin your read

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Peritale is a general wellness product for personal awareness and self-monitoring. It is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical advice.