Medical and AI disclaimer
Last updated June 2026
OWLiFT is a private body-composition interpretation and decision-support tool. It is not a medical provider, and nothing it shows is medical care.
Not medical care
OWLiFT does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or monitor any condition, and it does not replace a clinician. It interprets reviewed body-composition scans and context to support your own decisions. It is a tool, not a doctor.
Your decisions are your responsibility
You are responsible for the decisions you make. For any medical concern, symptom, lab result, or change to medication, hormones, peptides, or other compounds, seek qualified professional support. OWLiFT does not provide medical supervision for pharmacology, protocols, or dosing, and any related interpretation is informational only.
Scans are noisy
Body-composition scans can be noisy. Results are affected by hydration, timing, food and training, the device used, and measurement conditions. A single reading can mislead. OWLiFT is designed to weigh signal against noise across reviewed scans, but it cannot remove measurement uncertainty.
AI outputs are informational and may be wrong
Hoot, OWLiFT's reasoning assistant, produces informational explanations from your saved evidence. Its outputs may be incomplete or wrong and should be reviewed critically. Do not act on an AI explanation you cannot verify against your own data and judgment.
No clinical-grade or compliance claims
OWLiFT does not claim clinical-grade accuracy or diagnostic capability, and it does not claim any regulatory or compliance certification. It is a private, pre-release beta tool.
Emergencies
If you have a medical emergency or concerning symptoms, contact a qualified clinician or your local emergency services. Do not rely on OWLiFT for urgent care.
This is a basic, pre-release policy for OWLiFT's private beta. It is written plainly and in good faith, but it is not legal advice and does not claim to be complete. It should be reviewed by a qualified legal professional before any commercial launch.