Maxiom Labs and DNAthlete merge genomics and AI to optimize athlete health
Maxiom Labs and DNAthlete have partnered to merge DNA science and epigenetic testing with adaptive, “human-centered” AI. The health specialists introduce a “next-generation” genomics platform that integrates an individual’s genetic blueprint with real-time wearable, biomarker, and behavioral data.
The result is “ultra-personalized” health, performance, and longevity guidance that “adapts continuously to each user.” The Maxiom x DNAthlete platform offers training, recovery, and nutritional recommendations informed by DNA and real-time biometric data.
The partnership has been backed and tested by triathlete champions Kristian Blummenfelt, Gustav Iden, and Laura Philip. The system was pre-released to 1,000 people starting at The Champion’s Circle.
“The idea that my DNA can shape my training in real-time through AI is incredibly powerful,” comments Iden, Ironman 70.3 World Champion.
The platform also focuses on stress, sleep, and injury prevention, providing long-term healthspan and aging insights while prioritizing trust and security.
“This is more than a collaboration. It’s a moonshot for humanity’s potential,” says Daniel Martin, CEO of DNAthlete, which invested in Maxiom last month. “When you combine the power of DNA with adaptive AI, you don’t just optimize performance. You change lives.”

Learning from the challenges of previous consumer DNA companies, Maxiom and DNAthlete are building this platform with military-grade security and strict consent protocols. They maintain that no data will be sold, shared, or exploited. “Users remain in full control of their genetic and personal data, always.”
“We are not repeating the mistakes of the past,” says Daniel Martin. “We’re setting a new gold standard for data integrity, transparency, and protection. Privacy is not a feature — it’s a foundation.”
“Blueprint” inside of us
Maxium, known for its AI-powered human optimization platform, leverages its proprietary engine, Max — an adaptive, human-centered intelligence trained exclusively on peer-reviewed science and billions of data sets.
When paired with DNA insights, Max will deliver “hyper-personalized” protocols for exercise, nutrition, recovery, performance, and long-term healthspan.
“We believe that inside each of us is the blueprint for the best of us,” says Eric Harr, co-founder & Maxiom CEO. “And while the promise of DNA and AI working in harmony is profound, we’re still in the early stages of unlocking its full potential.”
“There are important questions to answer and real work ahead — but we couldn’t ask for a better partner than DNAthlete. This partnership is about more than optimization — it’s about redefining what it means to live, feel, and perform at your highest level.”
The partnership has been backed and tested by triathlete champions Kristian Blummenfelt, Gustav Iden, and Laura Philip. The system is being pre-released to 1,000 people starting today at The Champion’s Circle.
“I’ve learned that the difference between good and great lies in the details,” says Philipp, the current Ironman World Record Holder. “For too long, training and health guidance have been generic — especially for women. With DNA and AI working together, we’re finally entering an era of truly personalized insight and support. This is the future of performance — and it’s long overdue.”
Blummenfelt, Olympic Gold Medalist and Ironman World Champion, comments: “We’ve always trained hard — now we train smart. For me, this is how we push the boundaries of what’s possible. This is the future of human optimization.”