James Park and Eric Friedman, co-founders of Fitbit, have introduced Luffu, an AI-driven platform designed to centralize family health data. The service aims to simplify tracking of medical appointments, test results, and vital signs across family members. Users can join a waitlist as availability details remain pending.
On February 3, James Park and Eric Friedman, the co-founders of Fitbit, unveiled Luffu, a new wellness platform intended to streamline family health management. Drawing from the Old English word for "love," Luffu employs artificial intelligence to build an "intelligent family care system" accessible via an app. This allows users to consolidate and share health information, including doctor's appointments, test results, vaccine records, medications, symptoms, and dietary details.
The platform's AI features enable effortless logging of data through voice, text, photos, and connections to health portals and devices. It learns family health patterns to provide proactive alerts, such as notifications for missed medications or unusual vital signs, acting as a digital guardian for health and safety. Luffu integrates with third-party wearables like Fitbit and plans to introduce its own hardware in the future, though the initial emphasis is on the app experience.
"We're building Luffu as a premium service-first app experience," a Luffu spokesperson told CNET. They added, "Luffu is also powered by AI, and it's built into the entire experience to help families capture and organize health information with effortless logging, learn what's normal over time, notice what changed and get proactive guidance on what to do before it becomes a concern."
James Park shared personal motivation: "I was caring for my parents from across the country, trying to piece together my mom's health care across various portals and providers, with a language barrier that made it hard to get a complete, timely context from her about doctor visits."
While specific pricing and launch timelines are undisclosed, families can sign up for the waitlist. Luffu aims to connect with virtually any health portal, prioritizing privacy and security for sensitive data shared among spouses, caregivers, and parents. This launch addresses the challenges of fragmented health records, potentially easing the burden on those managing care for loved ones.