Fifteen minutes in the visit.
Years of records behind it.

We started Moku for a simple reason: no one, not even the best care team, has time to read every page of a complex medical record. So we built something that does.

Turn complex records into clear next steps.

Upload or link your records, in any language. Moku reviews every health problem, discovers what needs action, researches medical literature, and plans key decisions to discuss with your doctor.

Built by physicians, for the care we'd want for our own family.

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Who we built this for

The daughter with the spreadsheet.

For many patients, the real care coordinator isn't a doctor — it is:

The daughter with a spreadsheet of her father's doctor visits, abnormal labs, medications, and next steps — a list that only grows.

The son managing his mother's care from another country and another language — lying awake wondering what he doesn't know to ask.

The patient with years of complicated conditions — just wanting to make sure every condition has a clear plan.

No one should have to hold it all together alone. Moku is for them.

What we actually find

The kind of thing that changes a treatment plan.

Evidence-based discovery

Hereditary cancer testing criteria identified from pathology

Sarah was diagnosed with two separate breast cancers. Moku identified that her pathology meets current criteria for hereditary cancer genetic testing. A positive result could open the door to targeted therapies.

Her oncologist ordered the genetic test that same week.

Time-buried finding

Abnormal cortisol from 2022 in a separate hospital system

Margaret had records spread across four providers over eight years. An abnormal morning cortisol result from 2022 was in a system her PCP didn't have access to. Moku identified it and matched it to her current symptoms.

She was referred to an endocrinologist that same month.

Gap in the plan

Overdue colonoscopy found across five years of records in Spanish

Rosa's 74-year-old mother lives in South America. Rosa uploaded five years of her records in Spanish. Moku identified 8 health problems, flagged 3 that needed a plan, and caught an overdue colonoscopy from a transition between doctors.

Rosa scheduled the appointment that week.

A different approach

Most health AI waits for your questions.

You can't ask about what you don't know.

Chat-based AI

  • Requires you to know what to ask
  • One question at a time, one answer at a time
  • Misses what you never thought to look for

Moku Health

  • We find what you didn't know to look for
  • Reviews every health problem in your records
  • Flags every abnormal result that needs follow-up
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How it works

Three steps to clarity.

Upload or Link Your Records

PDFs, images, portal exports. Any language, any provider, any format.

We Review Every Problem and Flag Every Abnormal

Cross-referenced against current medical literature and clinical guidelines.

Your Next Steps, Clear

A prioritized plan for every health problem, with sources you can share with your doctor.

Founding team

Where AI research meets the bedside.

Hanyin Wang, MD

Hanyin Wang, MD

Co-Founder

Internal medicine physician and a CS PhD candidate at UIUC, with publications in top venues across CS and medicine. Most recently, he authored a NeurIPS 2025 Spotlight on reinforcement learning for LLMs in healthcare.

Previously at Mayo Clinic Health System

Chair, Department of Hospital Internal Medicine

Associate Chief Medical Information Officer

Jimeng Sun, PhD

Jimeng Sun, PhD

Scientific advisor

Health Innovation Professor at UIUC and Hanyin's doctoral advisor. One of the most-cited researchers in AI for healthcare, with 40,000+ citations across 500+ publications.

Clinical advisors

Moku is also guided by a group of physician advisors across a broad range of specialties, bringing 100+ years of combined US clinical practice experience.

On your data

We treat your records the way we'd want our own treated.

As a consumer product, Moku is not a HIPAA-covered entity. We hold ourselves to HIPAA requirements anyway, and go well beyond.

We follow HIPAA requirements

  • Business Associate Agreements with every vendor
  • Encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3) and at rest (AES-256) on HIPAA-eligible AWS
  • Row-level isolation between accounts
  • Audit logs on every sensitive access
  • Minimum-necessary access for our team
  • Workforce privacy and security training

And we go further

Your original files are deleted after 7 days.We keep them for those 7 days only for debugging and quality control. After that, they're gone for good.

We remove your identifying information before AI analysis or storage.We only store your first name, year of birth, and the dates of your medical events.

You stay in control.Delete your account or export our analysis anytime.

We will never sell your data.Not now, not ever. No data brokers.

Questions

Everything you might be wondering.

The basics

What Moku is, and how your records get in.

Moku reads your medical records and finds the things that need attention, before you know to ask. It reviews every health problem in your records, checks each against current medical literature, and surfaces the follow-ups, abnormal results, and next steps that matter.
Upload files (PDFs, photos, portal exports) or link your records directly. Any language, any provider, any format. Messy records are exactly where Moku helps most. The harder it is to hold it all together, the more there is to find.
Bring in records in any language, and Moku reads them. The app itself is available in English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Korean, and Japanese, so families spread across languages can stay on the same page.

Trust & safety

Where Moku stops, and why you can rely on what it finds.

No. Moku is a health education tool, not medical advice, and it does not diagnose, treat, or replace your doctor. It helps you understand what is in your records and walk into your next appointment knowing the right questions to ask. Medical decisions should always be made with a licensed clinician. If you think you are having an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
No. Moku is not an AI doctor, and it does not try to be one. It does not make new diagnoses, form a differential diagnosis, or recommend treatment for your conditions. Instead, it builds insight from the objective information already in your records, so you and your doctor can decide what matters.
Your records are encrypted, your identifying information is removed before analysis, your original files are deleted after 7 days, and we will never sell your data. There is more to say here: read how we handle your data.

You & your family

Who it is for, and how to begin.

Yes. Caring for someone else is one of the main reasons people use Moku. Bring in a parent's or family member's records, in any language, and get the same clear picture you would for yourself, so you spend less time chasing paperwork and more on what matters.
Moku is in early access. Join the waitlist or sign up with an invite code, and we will guide you from there.
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