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Luffu is a new AI family health tracking app from Fitbit co-founders
Summary
James Park and Eric Friedman launched Luffu on Feb. 4 as an AI-powered platform to store and share family health records; pricing, full integrations and wider availability have not been announced.
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Luffu launched on Feb. 4 and was created by Fitbit co-founders James Park and Eric Friedman. The company describes it as an AI-powered "intelligent family care system" that lets family members share and organize health information through an app. The platform is built to collect records such as appointments, test results, vaccine records, medications, symptoms and diet. The company said privacy and security are priorities as the app connects to other portals and devices.
Key facts:
- Luffu was launched Feb. 4 by James Park and Eric Friedman, the co-founders of Fitbit.
- The platform uses AI to capture and organize family health information and to notice changes over time, the company said.
- Luffu will allow logging of appointments, test results, vaccines, medications, symptoms and diet.
- The app can connect with third-party apps and wearables such as Fitbit, and the company said it plans to offer first-party hardware eventually.
- Pricing, the full list of integrations and broader availability have not been announced; the company said pricing details will be shared closer to beta and launch.
- Users can log information by voice, text and photos and share key medical information with caregivers, spouses and parents.
Summary:
Luffu is presented as a way to centralize family health records and reduce the mental load of coordinating care by using AI to organize data and issue alerts. Timelines for expanded integrations, hardware and pricing remain undetermined at this time.
