I just tested the latest innovation from consumer health tech brand, Nuralogix, on the Mobile World Congress 2026 tradeshow floor. The new Anura app brings all the magic of the brand’s Longevity Mirror — a personal wellness monitoring device that’s designed to be mounted on your bathroom wall — into a basic smartphone app that does the same exact thing using the onboard camera.

When I tested the Longevity Mirror a month and a half ago at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, I was blown away by the level of holistic insights the product could glean from a brief 30-second face scan, including details on my vitals, physical health, mental well-being, metabolic risks, and more. However, the cost, $899, struck me as a tad high for the average consumer (+$100 annually for the subscription).

The Anura app reduces that initial cost barrier; users simply need to pay for the annual subscription to utilize Nuralogix’s age-predicting tech. I just tried the app out using my personal iPhone 16 Plus, and learned a ton in just 30 seconds. Here are the three biggest takeaways.

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Nuralogix Anura app scans your face to determine how well (or not) you’re aging. However, it’s not looking at the surface but rather just below the skin to analyze your blood flow patterns using a process called Transdermal Optical Imaging.

From this 30-second reading, the Anura app can clue you into loads of wellness insights, including, at its most basic, your current heart rate and breathing rate. In my case, my heart rate was slightly elevated for my age/weight/height (you enter this data before taking a scan), and my breath rate was slightly under the average.

My elevated heart rate was likely the result of darting between booths like a madman just prior to the scan. Meanwhile, in an attempt to hold my face as still as possible for thirty seconds, I’m pretty sure I also inadvertently held my breath too… oops.

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