The November 2025 Biohacking Index Report has been released, showcasing the top ten wellness and longevity brands ranked solely by verified five-star reviews submitted in or before November 2025. Unlike October's curated list, the November report reflects pure community-driven results, based on verified feedback from practitioners, operators, and consumers across the Biohacking Index platform. The top brands include Bioptron Hyperlight, Vivobase, and Activation Products, each with 20 verified five-star reviews, followed by Ammortal with 15, Roxiva Innovations LTD with 8, The Buzz CRM with 5, and The Legacy Frequency, Dr. Anne Truong, MD, Foster Consulting, and The Exerscience Center each with 3. These brands represent a diverse set of categories including light therapy, EMF protection, nutraceuticals, emotional wellness, regenerative medicine, and human performance.
The Biohacking Index provides one of the industry's only verification-based rating systems, designed to help consumers and practitioners identify credible, effective, and trusted wellness solutions. All reviews go through email and role attestation to ensure authenticity, making this report a critical tool in an often unregulated wellness market. The November report captured over 100 verified five-star reviews, with a mix of 35% practitioner and 65% consumer reviews, and a median time of 4 days to first review post-onboarding. The fastest-growing categories identified were light therapy and EMF protection, indicating shifting consumer priorities toward non-invasive and environmental wellness technologies.
User-validated testimonials from the report highlight practical benefits, such as one from Ammortal noting a measurable shift in the nervous system within the first week, and another from Vivobase reporting improved sleep within days. These insights, derived from verified submissions, offer tangible evidence of product effectiveness without making medical claims. The report's reliance on verified data matters because it combats misinformation in the wellness industry, where anecdotal evidence and unsubstantiated claims are common. By focusing on authenticated reviews, the Biohacking Index enhances transparency and trust, enabling better decision-making for those seeking reliable wellness interventions.
For brands and practitioners interested in participating, more information is available at https://www.biohackingindex.com. This platform continues to serve as a key resource for navigating the complex landscape of wellness products, emphasizing community-driven validation over marketing hype. The November findings underscore the importance of evidence-based approaches in promoting health and longevity, reflecting a broader trend toward accountability in the biohacking and wellness sectors.


