MedCity News October 17, 2025
Katie Adams

Verily has launched a free consumer health app that aggregates users’ medical records, helps them track their habits and delivers personalized preventive care recommendations. The app also features an AI-powered health assistant that contextualizes users’ data.

Verily, a precision health company owned by tech giant Alphabet, launched a new consumer app on Friday. The app, called Verily Me, is available to anyone with a mobile device — no insurance, employer coverage or subscription needed.

Verily Me enables users to view their healthcare data all in one place, allows them to track their meals, provides personalized suggestions and gives them 24/7 access to health-focused chatbot.

To get onboarded, users must begin by going through a brief identity verification process, which involves...

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