WHOOP is now a physician’s assistant.
What’s happening: The performance wearable maker will launch in-app telehealth in the US this summer, integrating medical history, bloodwork, and longitudinal biometrics for informed care.
Dr. WHOOP. Expanding beyond optimization, WHOOP is connecting continuous data to clinical consultation while tapping HealthEx to sync users’ electronic health records. Bridging performance and medicine, WHOOP’s network of doctors will decode how medications and conditions impact recovery, strain, and output.
Full-stack. Raising $575M from investors including Abbott and Mayo Clinic, WHOOP is all-in on preventative health.
Designing its most recent wearables like medical devices, it defended its right to deliver blood pressure insights to consumers. Building a diagnostic network, it added clinician-reviewed labs plus women’s hormonal health programs.
Upgrading its AI intelligence layer, it’s updating its coaching interface to allow users to add lifestyle context, leading to precision-timed guidance called “Proactive Check-Ins.”
Punchline: Single-device models are dead. As consumers gain access to rich health data, high-touch ecosystems that decode their past, present, and future are fulfilling wearables’ original promise.