Inito confirms ovulation and gives you the right days to try even with unpredictable cycles.
Source: NCBI
Inito looks for a sustained PdG (urine metabolite of progesterone) rise after an LH surge – the key biological confirmation that ovulation truly occurred so you know if your lifestyle changes are actually helping you ovulate.


After seeing that I was not ovulating, I just continued experimenting with vitamins. I saw that I actually ovulated on my own out of nowhere! Without Inito, I would have never known.
Unlike OPKs that often trigger false positives due to elevated LH, Inito adapts to your unique hormone baseline and identifies your right days to try even with PCOS.


“Today itself, I got a text message from a patient who said “This is the first time in the 4 years that I ever got a positive test!” I checked in with her every single day about her Inito results. I gave her encouragement as well as real time changes and pivots based on the day’s results.”
Inito builds a continuous hormone record so you and your doctor can track if treatments and supplements are helping you ovulate.

Measures LH, Estrogen, PdG, and FSH, not just LH
Confirms ovulation by measuring PdG
Identifies your right six days to try
Delivers personalized insights from your actual hormone values, not population averages

“While I was also taking additional measures to address the PCOS, I truly believe that we were able to conceive because of Inito's data accuracy.”

“Inito showed me just how high my LH was, and I was able to bring that to my doctor who made a plan with me to lower that LH. Thanks to Inito I was able to see I consistently ovulated for 2 cycles.”

“The cycle that I got pregnant, my doctor told me that I wasn’t even close to ovulation and wanted to induce a period. Based on my Inito data, I was able to advocate for myself that I was near ovulation.”

“I was stuck in long, anovulatory cycles. That’s when Inito changed everything. If it weren’t for Inito, I would have missed my chance completely and ended up on medicated cycles.”