Health Connect: simplify connectivity between apps
Health and fitness apps record valuable data. With permission from your users, you can unlock the full potential of this data by combining it to generate powerful insights.
Key benefits
Reduced API complexity
Increase efficiency by using a single set of APIs to access a user’s health and fitness data.
Standardized data schema
Read, write, and aggregate data from various apps and devices.
Centralized privacy controls
Build better experiences for billions of users, making it easy for them to control and manage access to their data on a granular level.
See how our partners are integrating Health Connect
Peloton, ŌURA & Lifesum enable users to connect their wellness data across apps
With Health Connect, ŌURA doubled the number of imported workouts, Lifesum cut its development time by 75%, and Peloton drove a 10% increase in members using its app to log workouts.
Withings reduces 50% of data sync code by streamlining health API integrations
To extend access to additional metrics and give Withings users a chance to use their app with their non-Withings apps and devices, Withings integrated Health Connect.
Signos streamlines integrations with other health and fitness apps
With a single Health Connect API, Signos was able to integrate additional wellness insights into its app and unify health and fitness data from the apps most used by members.
Testimonials
Product owner
Withings
“Whether it’s with health reports for healthcare professionals or sports performance with their friends, Health Connect by Android is a powerful tool for sharing data while remaining secure, simple, and centralized.”
Senior Android engineer
MyFitnessPal
“Working with the new Health Connect SDK was a pleasure. Integrating the Kotlin SDK provided a more fluent way for building objects and querying data, allowing us to more easily integrate multiple data types.
The new metadata and changes APIs allow for a better experience developing towards consistency across historical data.”
The new metadata and changes APIs allow for a better experience developing towards consistency across historical data.”