Google renames Fitbit app as Google Health starting May 19
Google is giving Fitbit a makeover: starting May 19, 2026, your Fitbit app will become Google Health with a simple update.
No need to stress about your data; everything moves over automatically.
This wraps up Google's full integration of Fitbit since buying it in 2021.
Google Health adds Health Premium $9.99
The new Google Health app will be your one-stop spot for tracking health on Google, Fitbit, and Android devices, and soon, you'll be able to bring in data from Google Fit, too.
Expect smarter sleep tracking (thanks to machine learning), better nutrition logs, and improved cycle tracking tools.
There's also a fresh subscription called Health Premium ($9.99 a month or $99.99 a year) with AI-powered perks like a digital health coach, while basic features stay free for everyone.
If you're on Google AI Pro in more than 30 countries, premium access is included at no extra cost.
Google Health connects Apple Health MyFitnessPal
Google Health will play nice with other apps like Apple Health and MyFitnessPal, making it easier to keep all your wellness info in one place: no more juggling between platforms.