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Svarene is a private perimenopause companion for tracking symptoms, cycles, sleep, mood, treatments, and the context around them. It helps you notice patterns, prepare questions, and bring a clearer self-reported record to a clinician.
Svarene is built for the years when cycles may become unpredictable. It does not treat a 28-day cycle as the standard or frame every gap as a late period. Cycles sit alongside sleep, symptoms, mood, treatments, and environmental context.
Vee is Svarene’s optional AI health companion. Vee offers warm, general health education, can help you think through patterns, and can help prepare questions for an appointment. Vee does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace a qualified healthcare professional.
Svarene includes a broad perimenopause-aware symptom library spanning vasomotor, sleep, cognitive, emotional, cycle, pain, skin, sensory, digestive, sexual-health, and other experiences—including symptoms that are often left out of general trackers.
With your permission, Svarene can place weather, pollen, air quality, UV, humidity, temperature, and pressure beside your own logs. It presents repeated correlations as possible context—not as proof that the environment caused a symptom.
Your core health record is designed to stay in the app’s local database on your device. Svarene does not sell health data or use it for advertising. Optional features such as Vee, weather, and subscriptions share only the limited information needed to provide those features.
No. Core tracking does not require you to create an account, provide a name, or provide an email address. Exports and optional services remain choices you initiate.
Yes. Doctor Report lets you choose a date range, select relevant tracked sections, add questions, and review an optional clinical summary before creating a report. It is an advocacy and communication tool, not a diagnosis.
No. Svarene is a wellness tracking and general health education app. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease, and it is not a substitute for medical care.
Svarene is available now for iPhone. An Android version is in preparation; there is not yet a public Google Play listing or launch date.
Privacy at a glance
Core health logs stay on-device.
Optional services use only the limited information they need.