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We built ExSeed to raise awareness around male infertility. Our expert solution uses the latest technological advances with health and lifestyle guidance.
1 in 6 couples will struggle with getting pregnant. 40% of those couples will be down to the guy.
We can achieve higher chances of pregnancy by testing semen quality. It’s also a strong biomarker of overall health.
ExSeed home sperm test
- The ExSeed Home Sperm Test includes everything you need to test your amount of motile sperm cells – the best predictor of male fertility.
- The ExSeed device turns your smartphone into a microscope that allows you to record your sperm cells.
- No need to visit a clinic as our system analyzes the quality as accurately as in a lab.

How it works

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Test the quality

Know your score

Improve your fertility
Don't just take our word for it

Torben
Amazing device, newest technology and excellent service
Anders Bengtson
During the corona
During the corona, my partner and I were advised that I took a fertility test at home before deciding on what to do in regards to our fertility. The ordering of the test was smooth, and I received a result with a video attached that I could show to my GP. The GP had a look at the test and could confirm the test result, that I have plenty of swimmers!
Why choose ExSeed?

At home test – discreet and private
No need to send away samples
Personalized lifestyle plan to meet your goals
Certified Medical Device
Great deal
Traditional health clinic tests
Send away samples
Long wait times
No customised plan for improvement
Awkward doctors appointments
More expensive
Backed by science
Testing 3 main areas
Sperm concentration is a measurement of how many sperm cells there are in each milliliter of semen. A normal concentration is above 15 million sperm cells per milliliter. Being below 15 million sperm cells per milliliter is referred to as oligospermia, and it is called azoospermia if there are no sperm cells at all.
Semen volume is the total quantity of fluid ejaculated. A normal volume is more than 1.5ml, and below is called Hypospermia and can, for example, be caused by hormonal abnormalities or ductal blockage
Sperm motility is the motion of sperm cells. For a sperm to fertilize the egg, it must travel quickly through the female reproductive system, which requires strong forward swimming motion. Our algorithm tracks forward motility, which is also referred to as progressive motility. Normal motility is above 32% of the sperm cells moving, below that is called asthenozoospermia.
Start your fertility journey today
