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Open Wearables lets you pull health data from devices like Apple Health, Whoop, and Oura Ring into one unified API (a single connection point for all your data sources). You host it on your own servers, so your users' health data never leaves your control. It turns raw wearable numbers into health scores and AI-powered recommendations your users can actually act on.
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Talk to STOAOpen Wearables is built for small dev teams shipping health or wellness apps — not for general small businesses. If you're building a corporate wellness platform or a fitness product and need wearable data without handing it to a third party, this gives you real control. The tradeoff is that you need technical staff to deploy and manage it, and pricing isn't transparent. If you don't have a developer on staff, this tool isn't for you.