Genomii Steps Into The Spotlight With New Talks, New Partnerships, And A Sharper Preventive-Health Pitch

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2026 is off to a strong start for the AI-driven preventive health app, Genomii. The year has already brought a series of public events, founder talks, and brand moments that are helping the company move closer to the people it hopes to serve. Rather than staying behind the scenes, Genomii is bringing its ideas around preventive health and personalized guidance into real-world settings and building connections to its growing audience.

Spotlight At Be+Well NYC

One of Genomii’s clearest recent moves came at Be+Well NYC, held March 8 to 10, where So and the Genomii team introduced MirrorMii. This AI-powered digital twin turns everyday signals into meaningful biological insights. The concept fits neatly within the company’s broader pitch. Rather than treating wellness as a set of isolated metrics, MirrorMii appears to extend Genomii’s belief that face scans, routines, and conversations can help surface a deeper understanding of what is happening inside the body.

That setting also offered a telling preview of how Genomii wants to be experienced. Attendees enjoyed face scans and real conversations about preventive health. The company helped them imagine a future of personalized wellness in abstract terms. It is trying to make that future visible and interactive, giving them a direct encounter with the idea that health can be read through small, repeated, often-overlooked signals.

The team described the pop-up event as a success, noting that its email open rate exceeded 42%. On its face, that may sound like a marketing statistic. Yet for an early-stage wellness company, it also serves as a useful marker of engagement.

For Genomii, that kind of response matters. The company is asking audiences to rethink what preventive wellness can look like, and a receptive public debut hints that the idea is finding an audience.

MirrorMii also helps clarify Genomii’s language around the “digital twin,” a term that can easily drift into abstraction. Here, the concept seems less about novelty for its own sake and more about building a living, responsive representation of the user, one that can evolve with changing behaviors, physical cues, and health inputs. If Genomii’s earlier messaging emphasized memory and contextual reasoning, MirrorMii gives that message a more tangible form.

Sally So Takes The Message On Stage

Before the New York appearance, So brought Genomii’s message to a different audience at The Wellness Show in Vancouver on Feb. 1, speaking at the Women’s Wellness Stage at the Vancouver Convention Centre. 

Photo: Sally So at the Women’s Wellness Stage courtesy of Genomii

So’s topic focused on the warning signs of aging and how Genomii could help users pay closer attention to them. The subject fits neatly with the company’s broader market position, where aging is increasingly discussed not only in terms of years lived but also in terms of what the body reveals along the way.

That emphasis on listening to the body has become one of So’s defining themes. She consistently returns to the idea that health often speaks in small details first—changes in skin, energy, sleep, stress, appetite, or hormonal rhythm that may seem minor on their own but can become more meaningful when they repeat. A stage devoted to women’s wellness gave that message particular resonance. Midlife health, especially, is often experienced not as a single event but as an accumulation of changes that do not always fit neatly into a single specialty or category of care.

The talk also helped clarify So’s role, as not only the founder of a technology platform, but also the central interpreter of the problem Genomii says it is trying to solve. 

Building The Foundation Behind The Brand

Beyond its events, Genomii has also been emphasizing the scientific and technical architecture that underpins its technologies. “While AI startups are popping up everywhere these days, Genomii is taking a distinctly different path,” So shares. 

The technical architecture it describes is ambitious. So mentions that it has developed a role-based interaction model in which personas are dynamically generated based on a user’s profile, creating a more companion-like relationship that can evolve. 

That language suggests a product designed not only to deliver recommendations but to sustain engagement. The company’s broader preventive-health argument depends on that continuity. A system cannot learn meaningful long-term patterns if users do not stay with it long enough to generate them.

Genomii also continues to foreground its scientific affiliations. The platform collaborates with Harvard Medical School and has conducted real-world testing at Harvard-affiliated national hospitals. So has also highlighted that a partner lab gained access to data from the All of Us program, which has collected detailed information from more than 410,000 participants, to reach 1 million, and includes genomic array data from more than 312,000 individuals.

“Our all-PhD team, in collaboration with Harvard Medical School, has spent the past year preparing groundbreaking research from Harvard’s cybernetics lab,” So shares. “We are refining our work through focus groups, peer review, and board review.”

That same strategy extends into the company’s technology ecosystem. Genomii notes that it is part of NVIDIA Inception and AWS Startups, positioning it within networks of emerging technology companies. It also points to significant investments in intellectual property and social media across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Xiaohongshu, and WeChat. 

Setting A Good Foundation

Genomii is entering 2026 by building visibility, strengthening its presence, and turning its message into something people can see and experience firsthand. For a new health and wellness platform, that starts matters. However, So affirms that this is just the beginning for Genomii. 

So and the whole Genomii team is continuing to build a platform that helps users better understand their bodies, make more informed wellness decisions, and approach health with greater clarity and confidence. 

Backed by a growing foundation of data, research, and public engagement, Genomii is positioning itself not only as an AI-driven preventive health app to watch but as an evolving guide for people seeking a more informed and proactive relationship with their health.

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