Skip to content
Vol. IV · Issue III · 08 May 2026 N 40°42′47″ · W 74°00′21″ Cal. 2026-05-07 14:32 UTC · σ 0.61 ● Lab in session
PLATE I myDNAge (Epimorphy) · Biological Age Testing N 40°42′ · W 74°00′ SCALE 1 : 1 device · N · NEARCTIC
Plate I · Biological Age Testing

myDNAge (Epimorphy)

One of the few tests based directly on Horvath's original clock — the most-cited epigenetic age algorithm; unique urine sample option

· Not yet tested
BY · Biohacker Atlas Editorial Team · Editorial collective
PUB ·
NOT CLEARED

No FDA clearance, registration, or CE marking found.

No subscription
Visit myDNAge (Epimorphy) → From $299
Fig. I · Bench readout

Key facts at a glance.

Founded
2017
Headquarters
Costa Mesa, CA, US
Price range
$299–$299
Pricing as published by the manufacturer Trustpilot · refreshed weekly Bench measurements forthcoming
Fig. II · Cost of ownership

The real price over three years.

myDNAge (Epimorphy) · 3-year horizon

Total cost of ownership · 3yr

Hardwareone-time$299
3-year total$299
Hardware · subscription · consumables · energy Year toggle: 1 / 2 / 3 / 5 Per § 3 of the legend
Fig. III · Key features

What the device does.

  • + Based on the original Horvath Clock (gold-standard 1st-gen epigenetic clock)
  • + Proprietary SWARM technology analyzing 2,000+ methylation loci
  • + Accepts blood or urine samples
  • + Simple single-number biological age result
  • + 4-6 week turnaround
  • + Ships to US, Canada, Europe, Australia
Fig. IV · Strengths & weaknesses

The trade-offs.

↑ Pros
  • + **Based on the original Horvath Clock** — most-cited 1st-generation epigenetic age algorithm in research literature
  • + Proprietary SWARM technology analyzing 2,000+ methylation loci
  • + **Unique urine sample option** — only consumer bio-age test offering urine-based methodology
  • + $299 mid-tier accessible pricing
  • + Ships to US, Canada, Europe, Australia
↓ Cons
  • **1st-generation clock only** — no DunedinPACE, no organ-system breakdown vs TruDiagnostic / Elysium / Generation Lab
  • Minimal reporting — just biological age number without deep lifestyle recommendations
  • Amazon rating only 3.7/5 (13 reviews) with very limited online presence
  • No physician consultation or personalized action plan included
  • Slower 4-6 week turnaround (matched only by Elysium's 6 weeks)
Fig. V · Best for

Budget-conscious consumers wanting a straightforward biological age number, researchers familiar with the Horvath clock

Fig. VI · Editorial review

The long read.

§ Hands-on instrument testing pending. Based on published specifications and third-party data.

Overview

myDNAge (Epimorphy) is the original Horvath Clock methodology specialist in consumer bio-age testing — manufactured by Epimorphy (founded 2017 in Costa Mesa CA), with structural credibility differentiator being direct implementation of Steve Horvath’s original epigenetic clock (the most-cited 1st-generation epigenetic age algorithm in aging research literature). Unique consumer-market feature: urine sample option — only consumer bio-age test offering urine-based methodology vs blood (TruDiagnostic, Generation Lab) or saliva (Elysium) or cheek-swab (Tally Health) alternatives.

The structural value claim is genuine for Horvath-Clock-aligned users: the original Horvath Clock published 2013 remains the most-cited epigenetic clock methodology in aging research. myDNAge’s proprietary SWARM technology analyzing 2,000+ methylation loci provides faithful Horvath-methodology implementation. $299 mid-tier accessible pricing matches Elysium Index. International shipping (US, Canada, Europe, Australia) provides broader geographic accessibility than US-only competitors.

The structural editorial caveats are significant: 1st-generation clock only means no DunedinPACE (3rd-generation Pace of Aging clock), no organ-system breakdown (vs TruDiagnostic’s 11 / Elysium’s 9 / Generation Lab’s 19), and no multi-clock approach (TruDiagnostic uses OMICmAge + SYMPHONYAge + DunedinPACE). Minimal reporting delivers just biological age number without lifestyle recommendations. Amazon rating 3.7/5 from only 13 reviews + very limited online presence reflects mid-tier consumer adoption. No physician consultation or action plan included. Slower 4-6 week turnaround matches Elysium but lags TruDiagnostic / GlycanAge / NOVOS at 3-4 weeks.

For users specifically wanting Horvath-Clock methodology + urine-sample option, myDNAge is structurally distinctive. For users wanting modern multi-clock methodology, organ-system breakdown, or comprehensive lifestyle recommendations, alternatives are structurally better matched.

When myDNAge Makes Sense

Strong fit: Researchers familiar with Horvath Clock wanting consumer-accessible Horvath methodology; users with blood-draw aversion wanting urine alternative; international buyers (US/Canada/Europe/Australia shipping); minimalist single-number-result preference.

Weaker fit: Multi-clock methodology preference (TruDiagnostic); organ-system breakdown needs (Generation Lab 19, TruDiagnostic 11, Elysium 9); comprehensive lifestyle recommendations; faster turnaround (3-4 weeks via TruDiagnostic / GlycanAge / NOVOS); strong consumer-experience signal.

3-Year Cost of Ownership

Use caseCost
myDNAge single test~$299
Annual retest~$897 / 3 yr
3-year ownership~$300-900

Compare: TruDiagnostic ($399-799), Elysium Index ($299 saliva), GlycanAge ($348 glycan), Tally Health ($229 cheek swab), Generation Lab ($490-500), NOVOS Age ($349), Viome ($129-399 multi-omic).

Verdict: Conditional

myDNAge (Epimorphy) earns a conditional verdict on the strength of its direct implementation of original Horvath Clock methodology (most-cited 1st-generation epigenetic age algorithm in research literature), proprietary SWARM technology analyzing 2,000+ methylation loci, unique urine sample option (only consumer bio-age test with urine methodology), $299 mid-tier accessible pricing, and international shipping (US/Canada/Europe/Australia) — balanced against 1st-generation clock only without DunedinPACE or organ-system breakdown, minimal reporting (single number without recommendations), Amazon rating 3.7/5 with only 13 reviews, no physician consultation or action plan, and 4-6 week turnaround.

For Horvath-Clock-aligned researchers and users wanting urine-based bio-age methodology, myDNAge is structurally distinctive. For modern multi-clock methodology, organ-system breakdown, comprehensive recommendations, or stronger consumer-experience signal, alternatives are structurally better matched.

Changelog

  • 2026-05-07: Initial review published based on myDNAge (Epimorphy) published specifications, Horvath Clock methodology positioning, urine sample option documentation, and aggregated user-report data.
Fig. VII · Hands-on protocol on file

What we'll measure on the bench.

Protocol
Methodology audit + 3-month paired retest
Primary metric
Δ biological age between paired tests
Pass threshold
<±2 yr drift across stable-lifestyle window
Session shape
2 paired tests, 3 months apart

§ Bench session pending. Measured values will replace this panel as the protocol completes — see Plate VI · Methodology for the full testing rulebook.

← Back to Biological Age Testing territory