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Fitbit Launches Luffu, AI-Powered Health Tracking for the Whole Family
Luffu’s AI app centralizes family health data to ease caregiving for 63 million U.S. adults, integrating Fitbit, Apple Health, and medical records in a public beta iPhone app.
- This past week, James Park and Eric Friedman announced Luffu, an AI startup billed as an intelligent family care system starting with an app and expanding into hardware.
- After leaving Google two years earlier, the founders said they turned to AI to ease caregiving's mental burden, noting 63 million family caregivers in the U.S. average age 49 and 58% female.
- Luffu's AI quietly collects and organizes family health data, learns routines, flags changes, supports voice, text, and photo logging, and integrates with Apple Health and Fitbit.
- The iPhone app is enrolling users via a waitlist for a limited public beta; Luffu says users control sharing and can choose if their data trains the AI, while pricing is unannounced.
- Their Fitbit legacy — reaching nearly 150 million people — gives Luffu potential scale, but experts warn such tools could add stress or 'cyberchondria' if poorly implemented.
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