Measure your
Aerobic Engine

a physician-engineered, Lab-grade Analyzer for peak VO₂, fatmax, dynamic thresholds, and more

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Performance-defining fitness metrics and comprehensive reports

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Precise breath-by-breath
metabolic analysis

sports performance data integration and training optimization tools

Lab-grade technology, made portable and accessible

Stop Training on Estimates.
Precision requires actual measurement, not algorithms.

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Estimates

  • Algorithmic prediction, not true measurement.

  • Highly affected by fatigue, hydration, heat, and HRV.

  • Useful as general training guidance.

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PeakVO2 Analytics

Physiology

  • Direct medical-grade breath-by-breath gas analysis.

  • Measures your actual physiological parameters.

  • Enables true cardiorespiratory assessment & training zones.

Health & Fitness Metrics that Guide
TRAINING DECISIONS

Peak VO₂

The highest rate of oxygen use by your body during a maximal exercise test—the gold-standard measure of your aerobic fitness. Knowing this aerobic ceiling lets you definitively track your fitness progress.

Maximal fat oxidation (fatmax)

The specific exercise intensity at which the body oxidizes lipids at the highest absolute rate. Pinpointing this metric establishes the optimal training zone for improving metabolic flexibility and preserving glycogen stores.

Ventilatory Thresholds

VT1 (Aerobic Threshold) is the initial metabolic shift toward carbohydrate oxidation and the onset of blood lactate accumulation. VT2 (Anaerobic Threshold) is the maximum sustainable workload before uncompensated acidosis induces rapid fatigue. Ventilatory metrics provide the foundation for building a training intensity distribution program that optimizes for targeted training volume.

How it works

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1.

Turn on the device & connect to the app

The app provides a simple user interface that allows for seamless onboarding, bluetooth connectivity, calibration, and assessment selection.

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2.

Complete the guided assessment

Perform your selected fitness or metabolic assessment with real-time, active-session cardiorespiratory and metabolic metrics.

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3.

Reivew Your End-of-Assessment Reports

Your data are converted into objective performance markers such as VO₂, VOC₂, RER, and ventilatory thresholds, giving you precise training zones and repeatable benchmarks for progress.

  • Direct Metabolic Measurement

    Measure oxygen uptake, carbon dioxide output, and respiratory exchange data directly instead of relying on estimates. Breath-by-breath gas analysis enables a more objective view of how an athlete is actually responding to exercise.

  • Threshold-Based Zone Setting

    Use physiologic thresholds to build training zones from real data. Endurance training intensity is commonly anchored to threshold markers because they distinguish meaningfully different metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses.

  • Reputable Benchmarking

    Turn one assessment into a baseline for retesting. CPET supports objective assessment of exercise capacity and monitoring of response over time when measurements are calibrated and reproducible.

  • A Premium Coaching Service

    Give athletes and clients something more valuable than generic wearables: individualized testing, precise prescriptions, and progress reports they can actually see and understand.

Train for Performance. Measure for Health. Build for Longevity.

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Athletes

Replace algorithmic guesswork with lab-grade physiological data to optimize your training and unlock your ultimate athletic potential.

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COACHES AND PERFORMANCE Centers

Expand your services by providing the gold standard in assessing resting metabolic rate (RMR), peak VO₂, intensity zones, and more.

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Health and Longevity Users

Decode your unique physiology to dial in your nutrition, optimize weight loss, improve your fitness, and extend your active healthspan.

Pricing

cutting edge technology in the most affordable metabolic analyzer

Individual-basic

Measure and review your own physiology

  • For individual users who want lab-grade fitness data without a subscription.

  • Device cost: $999

  • Essentials: Polar heart rate monitor, replacement air filters - Prices coming soon.

  • No subscription fees.

  • Includes 30 days of Pro-subscription benefits.

  • Single-user license.

  • Benefits: App-based active session analysis and basic end-of-session report.

  • Downloadable session CSV file.

Individual-pro

Interpret your physiology with advanced reports and AI-analysis

  • For the data-driven athlete who desires a complete cardiorespiratory fitness picture.

  • Device cost: $999

  • Essentials: Polar heart rate monitor, replacement air filters - Prices coming soon.

  • Subscription: $20/month or $200/year

  • Two user profiles.

  • Benefits: App-based active session analysis, advanced end-of-session reports & AI-Coach.

  • Downloadable session CSV file.

Commercial pLANs

dELIVER LAB-GRADE TESTING THAT ELEVATES YOUR BRAND AND PROVIDES A FAST RETURN ON INVESTMENT

  • Designed for gyms, trainers, coaches, and performance clinics with multiple users.

  • Device cost: $999

  • Essentials: Polar heart rate monitor, replacement air filters - Prices coming soon.

  • Subscriptions:

    • Commercial-Pro: $100/month or $1000/year.

      • Includes 60 user profiles, 60 assessments/month with advanced reports and AI-Coach.

    • Commercial-Elite: $200/month or $2000/year.

      • Includes unlimited user profiles, unlimited assessments, advanced reports and AI-Coach.

  • Downloadable session CSV file.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • While the device was developed by board-certified physicians, has advanced medical-grade sensors, and offers most of the same metrics as a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), it is technically not an FDA device and it is not intended to diagnose or treat any diseases.

  • The device directly measures the volume of oxygen you consume and carbon dioxide you exhale both at rest and during exercise assessments.

  • There are four active-session screens that are viewable in the app to all users - Performance, Cardiac, Ventilatory, and Metabolic Fuel and Efficiency. These screens will display VO₂, heart rate, minute ventilation, respiratory rate, respiratory exchange ratio (RER), power/pace/watts (if connected to fitness equipment), O2 Pulse (a surrogate for cardiac stroke volume), O2 pulse trend, ventilatory efficiency (both the value and trend), tidal volume, and substrate oxidation (grams of carbs and fat burned). The end-of-session reports include advanced graphs, comprehensive metric summaries, and training intensity distribution recommendations for paid subscribers.

  • Our device was developed with quality and precision at its foundation. We calibrate and test against our in-house gold standard metabolic calibrator, The VacuMed. This ensures that each device meets a very high degree of measurement accuracy.

  • There are six assessment choices - peak VO₂, peak fat oxidation, exercise economy, resting metabolic rate, high-intensity intervals, and open session. The assessments range from about 10 minutes to 20 minutes. The assessment time can be tailored to a user’s preference by selecting open-session.

  • A quick pre-assessment calibration is performed by the device before beginning an assessment. Calibration using a standard 3 liter syringe is recommended weekly, if a user is regularly using the device.

  • No. You use the mask for periodic assessments. The app then uses those assessment to set your zones, track your progress, and guide your regular, mask-free training.

  • Yes, the PeakVO₂ app can be used with your Apple or Android smartwatches.

  • No. But we believe you deserve access to the same tools that elite athletes use. Whether you are chasing a podium or simply optimizing your health, Peak VO₂ provides the physiologic dashboard you need to evaluate your progress and build a better engine.

  • Standard watches estimate, we measure. Watches and rings rely on optical sensors (PPG) to track heart rate and GPS to track pace, feeding that data into predictive algorithms to guess your oxygen consumption. That’s not to say that these devices don’t have a place in fitness training, they do. Peak VO₂ uses direct, breath-by-breath gas exchange—physically analyzing your actual O₂ and CO₂ ratios. It’s the difference between guessing your horsepower based on the speedometer, and plugging a diagnostic scanner directly into the engine.

  • We expect devices to ship July, 2026.

Still have questions?

About US

Founded by physicians who understand the demands of endurance training firsthand, Peak VO₂ Analytics was built on a simple belief: cardiorespiratory fitness is too important to be left to guesswork.

It is one of the strongest indicators of human health and performance, yet accurate metabolic testing has historically been expensive, inconvenient, and limited to specialized labs.

We are changing that by bringing lab-grade metabolic insight into everyday training. Peak VO₂ Analytics helps athletes, coaches, and health-focused individuals move beyond generic estimates and understand how the body is actually responding to effort.

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Dr. CHRISTOPHER BRYANT

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Dr. JACKSON BELL

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Stop guessing.
Start measuring.