What we do

Deep Breath Intelligence (DBI) is a MedTech company, which unleashes the high potential of breath metabolomics by applying advanced data science and cutting-edge technologies.

DBI provides science and evidence backed solutions for healthcare provider and health-conscious individuals in disease detection and personalized health management.

Headquartered in Rotkreuz, Switzerland and founded in 2018, DBI originates from the collaboration of experts in breath analysis research. DBI’s technology has been developed in collaboration with DBI’s founders and renowned research institutions such as University of Basel, ETH Zurich, Yale University, and University of Zurich.

We have built a unique software and hardware product portfolio to accelerate non-invasive modern breath analysis in different fields of medical need.

Stay tuned to discover our innovative technology along with our products and services - coming soon. We're currently updating our website.

One breath sample allows testing in multiple conditions.

Non-invasive and in real-time

Precision medicine

Blog

by Felix Schmidt

The role of therapeutic Drug Monitoring

Is it the right dosage? Perhaps you have also asked yourself this question when it comes to taking your medication? Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM) plays a crucial role in ensuring the effectiveness and safety of certain medications that have a narrow therapeutic range. The primary goal of TDM is to tailor the individual dosage to each patient's specific needs.

by Jyoti Srivastava

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Part 2 - Breath Analysis potential for OSA

Chronic lack of sleep affects metabolic function and overall performance and health. In Part 1 of this OSA series, we touched on how metabolism is regulated during sleep. Now in Part 2, we explore how can breath analysis has the potential to help with sleep disorders such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).

by Jyoti Srivastava

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Part 1 - Metabolism during sleep

Sleep and metabolism are closely intertwined, and healthy sleep habits support proper metabolic function and maintain overall health. So what happens to our metabolism during sleep and how can breath analysis help with sleep disorders such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)?