Lab-Like Precision, Now from a Smartphone
Men are beginning to rethink what it means to take control of their fertility. With the arrival of the at home sperm test kit from ExSeed Health, testing sperm cells no longer requires a clinic visit or a week-long wait for results. It flips the script on traditional testing, putting accurate answers in the hands of the person who needs them most.
No Waiting Rooms, No Stress
At a time when male fertility is being recognized as a major factor in conception, understanding the quality of a semen sample has become more important than ever. ExSeed’s home test device is designed to measure total motile sperm count — a calculation based on sperm concentration, motility, and sperm volume. All of that data is captured using a smartphone camera and a small device that clips onto it.
The test kit breaks down the key elements that affect sperm quality. It helps estimate sperm concentration, detect low sperm count, and measure how many sperm cells are moving forward (progressive motility). Every result is based on actual sperm movement recorded from the sample, not a vague positive or negative result.
From Sample to Test Results in Minutes
Each home sperm test starts with a semen sample delivered into a collection cup. The amount of fluid ejaculated is analysed using the test kit, with a focus on total quantity, how much semen is released, and how many motile sperm are present. The entire process happens from a user’s own home and usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes.
Step by step instructions are provided through the app and there’s even a QR code to guide first-time users. Once the sample is loaded into the test device, the app tracks sperm movement live, offering a direct visual of sperm motility — something most lab tests don’t show the patient.
Looking Beyond the Basic Numbers
A single sperm test will reveal a lot, but ExSeed encourages two tests at a minimum, following guidance from the World Health Organization. Sperm counts may vary day to day due to stress, illness, or even mild dehydration. Measuring more than once helps rule out short-term drops in semen quality.
The test kit checks for several fertility indicators:
- If sperm volume is below 1.5 ml, the condition is called hypospermia.
- If sperm concentration is below 15 million sperm per ml, it’s considered low sperm concentration.
- If motility is under 32%, the condition is called asthenozoospermia.
Together, those results provide a better picture of male fertility than a single number could.
Why Total Motile Sperm Count Matters
Semen analysis done in a fertility clinic usually includes sperm count, motility, and volume. But many at-home tests only report whether a count is above or below “normal.” The ExSeed Home Sperm Test calculates the total motile sperm count, or how many sperm cells in one ejaculate are moving forward. It’s a more accurate way to understand male fertility and is used by medical professionals as a key measure when evaluating how likely a man is to conceive.
A Smarter Option for Men’s Health
Each at home sperm test kit is reviewed by ExSeed’s in-house medical team before results appear in the app. Unlike manual lab tests that depend on sample transport, the analysis is completed within minutes of providing the semen sample. The process delivers more accurate results, reduces delays, and avoids the stress of a clinic visit.
Fertility specialists agree that male infertility is often overlooked, and that early home testing could help men understand if conditions like hormonal abnormalities or ductal blockage are affecting sperm quality. The test also supports men considering vasectomy reversal or those tracking improvement through lifestyle changes.
The Takeaway
Understanding fertility shouldn’t be complicated or delayed. The at home sperm test kit from ExSeed Health makes it easier for men to get accurate answers without clinic visits or uncomfortable lab procedures. It’s a private, fast, and smart way to monitor sperm quality and take charge of fertility planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a male fertility test measure sperm health?
It tracks multiple factors from human semen — including sperm count, concentration, motility, and total motile sperm count — to provide a full view of male fertility.
Can this support someone on a fertility journey using advanced fertility technology?
Yes, the home test kit helps monitor sperm health, which supports treatment planning and decisions around assisted reproductive options.
What does the test look for in terms of normal concentration and normal volume?
Normal concentration is considered above 15 million sperm per milliliter, and normal volume is anything above 1.5 ml of fluid released during ejaculation.
How does the test work, and what role does acrosomal protein play in sperm function?
The test works by using a smartphone camera to track live sperm movement, while acrosomal protein, though not measured directly, is vital for sperm’s ability to penetrate the egg.





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