For people managing their health
Anyone working proactively on long-term health — preventing chronic disease, addressing specific conditions, or optimizing day-to-day wellness. Core functionality is free, by design.
Personal health platform
Aiwell unifies fragmented health data, turns it into personalized guidance grounded in evidence, and connects you with the products, services, and providers that actually fit your profile — across the modalities you already use.
The gap
Chronic conditions — heart disease, cancer, diabetes — account for roughly 80% of US healthcare spending and about 20% of GDP, and lifestyle interventions can prevent or manage most of them.
The desire to act is rarely the bottleneck. Health data is scattered across wearables, records, and pharmacies; guidance is generic; choice is overwhelming; and behavior change is hard without ongoing support.
How it works
Rather than another single-purpose app, Aiwell sits across the data and decisions you already have — and turns them into something coherent.
Aggregate wearables, electronic health records, lab results, manual entries, photo recognition, and subjective reports into one longitudinal profile.
A curated scientific Knowledge Base combines with machine learning to read your data against population evidence.
Two-stage recommendations: scientifically validated guidance refined by individual prediction — each one cited, with contraindications and confidence.
A unified marketplace links you to supplements, medications, programs, local services, and providers matched to your profile.
Monitor body systems, conditions, treatment adherence, and outcomes — feeding back into recommendations as they sharpen.
Who it's for
Anyone working proactively on long-term health — preventing chronic disease, addressing specific conditions, or optimizing day-to-day wellness. Core functionality is free, by design.
Dedicated tools for clinicians to observe patient data, build treatment plans, run remote consultations, and monitor adherence — with AI decision support that assists rather than replaces clinical judgment.