Modern methods of glucose control requires a diabetic patient to draw blood several times a day using a lancet. Although advertised as painless, this method can be an annoyance and result in lingering soreness that leads to patients avoiding proper management of their diabetes. This project aims to remedy this problem using Near Infrared light to non-invasively track the trends in blood glucose by allowing testing to be less painful and more frequent. By creating a wrist-mounted device that pinches skin at the wrist, blood glucose can be tracked more easily leading to a healthier and more knowledgeable lifestyle for diabetic patients. However, as this project is a proof-of-concept, it does not completely replace a traditional glucometer in terms of calibration of our device and ensuring accuracy but instead can provide valuable insight into the trend of blood glucose levels.