Open Wearables
Health intelligence, not just health data.

Open Wearables is a self-hosted, MIT-licensed health intelligence platform that turns wearable device data into actionable health scores and AI-driven coaching recommendations. It integrates with popular wearables like Whoop, Garmin, Oura, and Apple Health, providing open, auditable algorithms for sleep, recovery, strain, stress, and more. The platform is designed for teams building health products who want full control over their data, compliance posture, and scoring logic without paying per-user SaaS fees.
The platform ingests wearable data, computes open-algorithm health scores, and runs an AI reasoning engine that detects trends, anomalies, and cross-score patterns to produce actionable coaching recommendations, all self-hosted on the user's own infrastructure.
Development teams and health product builders who want to integrate wearable data with customizable health scoring and AI recommendations
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- open-source
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