
About Augi
At two years old, my son Auggie was diagnosed as autistic and was speech-delayed. After battling to have him seen by the best doctors, I realized his team was not communicating with each other, and no one was aligned on his care plan.



Furthermore, even as his father, I was unable to access some of his most important records myself. I decided to take matters into my own hands and fine-tune an AI model that would unify his scattered records and labs to create a single, self-directed protocol for his care, which I then shared with his care team.
Within six months, my son’s speech began progressing substantially, and after a few years, he is now high-functioning.
When I shared this story with Alex (CTO & Co-Founder), we knew there were multiple universal problems we wanted to expand on to radically improve healthcare in the United States. First and foremost: ownership. People deserve to own their health records and should have true agency to move that data however they wish. This also dramatically improves doctors’ ability to easily access a complete snapshot of each one of their patients, instead of scrambling to collect labs and records across different EHRs.
The second is true synthesis. We set out to build a system that could unify everything—from genetics, blood, and wearable data to doctor reports and beyond—and have them truly inform each other for a deeply personalized analysis. Our goal is to arm everyone in the United States with the agency and simple, actionable insights to take control of their health and live their best life.
At two years old, my son Auggie was diagnosed as autistic and was speech-delayed. After battling to have him seen by the best doctors, I realized his team was not communicating with each other, and no one was aligned on his care plan.
Furthermore, even as his father, I was unable to access some of his most important records myself. I decided to take matters into my own hands and fine-tune an AI model that would unify his scattered records and labs to create a single, self-directed protocol for his care, which I then shared with his care team.
Within six months, my son’s speech began progressing substantially, and after a few years, he is now high-functioning.
When I shared this story with Alex (CTO & Co-Founder), we knew there were multiple universal problems we wanted to expand on to radically improve healthcare in the United States. First and foremost: ownership. People deserve to own their health records and should have true agency to move that data however they wish. This also dramatically improves doctors’ ability to easily access a complete snapshot of each one of their patients, instead of scrambling to collect labs and records across different EHRs.
The second is true synthesis. We set out to build a system that could unify everything—from genetics, blood, and wearable data to doctor reports and beyond—and have them truly inform each other for a deeply personalized analysis. Our goal is to arm everyone in the United States with the agency and simple, actionable insights to take control of their health and live their best life.
At two years old, my son Auggie was diagnosed as autistic and was speech-delayed. After battling to have him seen by the best doctors, I realized his team was not communicating with each other, and no one was aligned on his care plan.
Furthermore, even as his father, I was unable to access some of his most important records myself. I decided to take matters into my own hands and fine-tune an AI model that would unify his scattered records and labs to create a single, self-directed protocol for his care, which I then shared with his care team.
Within six months, my son’s speech began progressing substantially, and after a few years, he is now high-functioning.
When I shared this story with Alex (CTO & Co-Founder), we knew there were multiple universal problems we wanted to expand on to radically improve healthcare in the United States. First and foremost: ownership. People deserve to own their health records and should have true agency to move that data however they wish. This also dramatically improves doctors’ ability to easily access a complete snapshot of each one of their patients, instead of scrambling to collect labs and records across different EHRs.
The second is true synthesis. We set out to build a system that could unify everything—from genetics, blood, and wearable data to doctor reports and beyond—and have them truly inform each other for a deeply personalized analysis. Our goal is to arm everyone in the United States with the agency and simple, actionable insights to take control of their health and live their best life.
— Cameron Moulène, CEO & Co-Founder of Augi