Features
Everything you need to manage your lipedema
Every feature was designed around the real needs of people living with this condition. Nothing extra. Nothing missing.
Core features
Daily Symptom Check-In
Log pain, swelling, heaviness, tenderness, bruising, energy, and mobility in a quick guided flow. Note triggers and compression use.
Body Region Mapping
Track symptoms in specific areas: upper arms, forearms, thighs, calves, hips, buttocks, and abdomen. See which regions flare together.
Clinician-Ready Reports
Generate PDF reports with your symptom data, trends, body region breakdowns, and notes. Formatted for easy reading by your care team.
Tracking & logging
Food & Diet Logging
Log meals, tag dietary approaches (anti-inflammatory, keto, RAE protocol, Mediterranean), and flag items to watch for flare connections.
Exercise Tracking
Record exercise type, duration, intensity, impact level, and perceived response. Designed for understanding how movement affects your lipedema.
Conservative Care Logging
Track compression, manual lymphatic drainage, pneumatic pump, dry brushing, elevation, supplements, vibration plate, and custom treatments.
Measurement Tracking
Monitor circumference changes across 16 body regions. Compare affected and unaffected areas. Track asymmetry over time.
Cycle Tracking
Log period start, period end, and ovulation. See how hormonal shifts correlate with your symptom patterns.
Journal
Record how your body feels, emotional notes, inflammation observations, clinician notes, and flare descriptions in a free-form format.
Insights & analysis
Dashboard & Trends
Visual symptom trends over time, week-over-week summaries, and flare identification.
Correlation Insights
Discover connections between your triggers, lifestyle factors, cycle, and symptom patterns.
Streak Tracking
Build a consistent tracking habit with visual streaks and daily check-in motivation.
Important: Lipedema IQ is a personal health tracking tool. It is not a medical device and does not provide diagnoses, treatment recommendations, or clinical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical decisions.