Up to 99.5% accuracy in lab testing⁵
irregular cycles
Uses smart AI
to personalize your insights.
Mira helps identify hidden hormonal imbalances, so you can finally address the root cause.
Analyze relationships between key hormones to get a clear picture of how balanced your cycle really is.

Discover your Hormonal Fingerprint™—a baseline to help track subtle changes overtime to identify anovulatory cycles and early signs of PCOS.

Stronger match to lab results⁶
More reliable readings⁶
Detects subtle hormone shifts⁶


Technology
Analyzer type
Sensitivity at low hormone levels
Ovarian
Pattern™
Egg Count Intelligence™
Use Cases
Lab-grade accuracy, powered by fluorescent technology
Calibrated optical analyzer with embedded quality control
High
High
High
Conception, Postpartum, Irregular Cycles, PCOS, Menopause Transitions, and more
Nanogold Technology (the same as classic OPK)
Phone camera
Limited
Conception
How Mira works
Step 01
Dip the Mira Wand in urine.
Step 02
Insert in the Mira Monitor
Step 03
Get your results via the free app
FAQ
Can I use Mira if my cycles are irregular?
Can I use Ultra4 Kit if my cycles are irregular?
Can I use Ultra4 Kit if I have PCOS?
I’m trying to get pregnant. How can Mira help me?
How is Mira’s technology different?
I have PCOS. Can Mira help me?
How many wands do I need per cycle?
I’m just starting to learn about fertility—where do I begin?
How can I contact Mira Customer Support?
Every journey matters. Invest in certainty.

Mira Hormone Monitor and Wands are intended for hormone monitoring and cycle tracking. Results are not intended to diagnose, screen for, or indicate PCOS or any other medical conditions.
¹Based on a 2025 lab study by Mira Labs comparing Ultra4 Wands to other popular at-home fertility trackers across LH, FSH, E3G, and PdG. “2× broader range” refers to Mira’s ability to detect both lower and higher hormone levels. Vary from 1.1× for PdG to 3× for E3G. Results may vary. Mira is not a diagnostic or contraceptive device.
²Shukla, A et al. (2025): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459251/
*³World Health Organization (2025): https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/polycystic-ovary-syndrome*
⁴ Based on a self-reported survey of Mira monitor users. Results reflect individual experiences and perceptions; outcomes may vary.
⁵ Based on internal laboratory testing using prepared urine samples across multiple concentration ranges. Accuracy reflects agreement with expected positive/negative classifications for LH, E3G, and PdG under controlled conditions. Real-world results may vary.












