Verily Launches Free AI-Powered Health App for Personalized Care

Verily Launches Free AI-Powered Health App for Personalized Care

2025-10-20 digitalcare

San Francisco, Monday, 20 October 2025.
Verily’s new app, launched on 17 October 2025, offers personalized health insights using AI, allowing users to access and analyze their health data securely.

AI-Driven Personalization in Healthcare

Verily’s new app, Verily Me, is at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence into healthcare by offering personalized health insights. The app, launched on 17 October 2025, allows users to securely access, analyze, and utilize their health data for better care management. Through AI-driven analysis, Verily Me provides tailored health recommendations and insights, which can empower patients to engage more proactively in their health management [1][5].

Key Features of the Verily Me App

The Verily Me app includes several notable features, such as an AI agent named Violet, which provides real-time feedback and nutrition tips. It also allows users to log meals with photos and participate in Verily’s Lifelong Health Study. Through integration with Apple HealthKit and Google Health Connect, the app can access and consolidate up to 20 years of medical records, providing users with a comprehensive view of their health history [1][2][6].

Addressing Privacy and Security Concerns

Verily emphasizes privacy and security, ensuring that their products, including Verily Me, comply with healthcare data protection standards such as HIPAA and international privacy standards. The app operates under a privacy-by-design framework, which restricts data collection, encrypts information, and enforces strict access controls. User health data remains confidential and is not indexed by search engines or shared publicly [2][4].

Consumer Demand and Industry Impact

The launch of Verily Me comes against a backdrop of growing consumer demand for personalized healthcare solutions. A survey by The Harris Poll, sponsored by Verily, revealed that 75% of Americans desire an app that provides personalized health recommendations. This reflects a broader trend towards consumer-centric healthcare models, where personalized digital platforms play a crucial role in preventive medicine and patient engagement [3][6][7].

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