Genomi – AI-Queryable Personal Genome Data Platform
A platform that makes old DNA test results actionable and queryable by AI agents, letting users rediscover insights and connect new genetic research findings to their data. Most DNA reports sit forgotten; this revives them with AI context. Target users are people who've done DNA tests or sequencing and want ongoing insights.
Consumer genomics is having a second wave — not from new tests, but from AI making existing raw data interpretable without a genetics degree; companies like Nebula Genomics have proven people will pay for ongoing analysis layered on top of sequencing they've already done, and the explosion of open research databases (ClinVar, PGS Catalog) gives a platform like this a constantly refreshing content layer without generating new data. The closest substitute is Promethease, which lets users query their raw 23andMe or AncestryDNA data against SNP research, though it's static and hasn't meaningfully evolved in years — a gap an AI-native interface could credibly fill. The $1k–5k/mo revenue band is realistic but tight: the addressable base of people who've tested *and* care enough to pay a subscription for ongoing insights is narrower than the raw 23andMe user count suggests, so growth likely plateaus early without a strong referral loop or employer-wellness angle. The biggest risk is regulatory: the moment the platform surfaces anything resembling health guidance from genetic data, it enters FDA gray territory around clinical decision support, and one enforcement action or viral complaint could force a pivot to purely entertainment-grade insights that no one pays for.
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