Each day people ask themselves "How much sleep did I get last night?" and "what was my heart rate this morning?". Now there's an option to answer those questions with the data that exists on your mobile device. You can then use this data to improve your day to day health and also be prepared for conversations with health professionals. Did you find something that you want to save for later and use in a conversation? Make use of the note feature to save the chat for a later time. Want to know about your workouts as well as your health data? You can ask questions about running, cycling and elliptical workouts that you have done. Sometimes the bad is also there with the good and knowing about your symptoms is important when talking about your health in the same way that knowing about how much sleep you got this week. Keep track of your appointments by adding them to the app and then ask questions "When is my next general checkup?" or "What appointments do I have this week?". Want to keep track of more of your health data in the app? Send us an email using "Contact support" from the settings tab. -- PRIVACY FOCUSED -- - No data is ever transmitted off the device - Chat conversations make use of on device LLM which uses the health data stored on your phone Terms and conditions are viewable at https://healthkitty.app/terms/
| Size | 15.6 MB |
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| Initial release | |
| Price | |
| Platforms | iPhone and iPad |
| Languages | English |
| Category | Health & Fitness |
| Website | healthkitty.app |
| Compatibility | |
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| iPhone | Requires iOS 26.0 or later. |
| iPad | Requires iPadOS 26.0 or later. |
| Mac | Requires macOS 26.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later. |
| Apple Vision | Requires visionOS 26.0 or later. |
App's data is regularly updated.
Last update:
Introducing the appointments feature. Now it's easy to keep track of what health appointments you have coming up by adding them into the app then asking about them in the chat feature using questions like "What is my next appointment?" or "When was my last general checkup?".