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Fitbit expands access to its AI health coach
Google announced on Tuesday that the public preview of Fitbit's AI personal health coach is rolling out to iOS users in the U.S. as well as both iOS and Android users in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. It initially launched in October, …

Published an hour ago on Feb 13th 2026, 5:00 am
By Web Desk

Google announced on Tuesday that the public preview of Fitbit’s AI personal health coach is rolling out to iOS users in the U.S. as well as both iOS and Android users in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.
The update tests a major overhaul of Fitbit’s app, introducing a conversational interface with a Gemini-powered AI that interprets your latest results, creates custom routines and workouts based on users’ personal health goals, workout equipment, and training preferences. It initially launched in October, when it was only available in the US and only on Android devices.
To try out the feature, users need to have an active Fitbit Premium subscription and use a Google account to sign into the Fitbit app. They also need to use one of the 14 currently-supported devices, which include Fitbit’s wearables, as well as the Pixel Watch. According to Fitbit, the AI health coach will be rolling out “over the next few days,” so it may not be available to all eligible users immediately.
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