Invitae
Invitae — operated as Labcorp Invitae / Labcorp Genetics since Labcorp acquired select Invitae assets out of the company's 2024 Chapter 11 — is a United States medical genetics and healthcare-technology company providing clinical-grade hereditary and somatic genetic testing across oncology, women's health, cardiology, neurology, pediatrics, and rare disease. Its laboratory is CLIA-certified and CAP-accredited, and it publishes a HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices and state laboratory licensure. Clinicians order tests and receive results through a web portal with licensed genetic counseling and the Gia digital assistant. Invitae publishes no API: contract discovery across every Invitae host found no developer portal, no OpenAPI, no GraphQL endpoint, no MCP server, no A2A agent card, no FHIR CapabilityStatement, no SMART-on-FHIR configuration, no webhooks, no client SDK and no /.well-known document. api.invitae.com resolves but returns a blanket nginx 403 for every path, and the developer, docs and fhir subdomains do not resolve at all. The company's public GitHub organization is genuine but consists of forks of upstream bioinformatics projects, not first-party specifications or libraries.
Invitae is profiled on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Healthcare, United States, Genomics, Genetic Testing, and Precision Medicine.
Invitae’s developer surface includes support, engineering blog, and 14 more developer resources.
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