Google Health Premium is now included at no extra cost with Google AI Pro and Ultra plans (priced $19.99 and $49.99 monthly respectively), unlocking features like Google Health Coach and deeper sleep insights. To claim, open the Google One app > Benefits > Google Health Premium and follow to Google Health.
Google has outlined a comprehensive rollout of bug fixes and new features for the redesigned Google Health app, with improvements spanning exercise tracking (correct run labeling, run splits, faster map loading, TCX exports across devices), nutrition logging (duplicate logs prevention, better meal types, energy-burn accuracy), sleep features (missing Sleep Scores fixed, 24-hour sleep view including naps), and upgrades to Google Health Coach and Ask Coach (more visuals, concise messages, memory improvements, log deletion, core temperature logging). Additional updates include plans for more structured Fitness Plans, enhanced metric views and dashboards, data sharing with Apple Health and Smart Health Links, and improved account migration (June: delete child accounts). Google Health Premium and Google Fitbit Air are now available, with ongoing updates planned through summer and Apple Health sharing on the roadmap.
Google appears to be listing a new Google Health Premium subscription that could power the Pixel Watch 4 and Fitbit Air, with pricing shown as €8.99/month in the Google Store and $9.99/month or $99.99/year in the Fitbit app; rumored to unlock features like a Personal Health Coach AI, though it’s unclear whether it’s a supplement or replacement for Fitbit Premium, and a launch is expected soon.
Rumors suggest Google may rebrand Fitbit’s software and services under Google Health, renaming Fitbit Premium to Google Health Premium and introducing a Google Health logo, while Fitbit hardware could remain branded separately. Early store listings and App Store changes pointed to the shift, but Google reportedly pulled back the branding and restored Fitbit Premium in some regions, leaving the future branding unclear as Google may keep Fitbit for devices while unifying software under Google Health.
Store listings and app observations hint that Google Health Premium will replace Fitbit Premium for health tracking across Pixel watches and Fitbit devices, with pricing aligned to Fitbit Premium; it fuels speculation about a Google Health app replacing Fitbit’s software ecosystem and possibly leveraging a Google Health Coach.