Published on May 7, 2026
For years, fitness enthusiasts relied on Google Fit to track their physical activities. The app provided users with insights on their health metrics and was a staple in Google’s ecosystem. Fitbit devices complemented this experience, offering more detailed monitoring capabilities.
Now, Google is phasing out Google Fit of this year. The company is rebranding the Fitbit app to Google Health, aiming to streamline its health and fitness solutions. This move comes as part of a broader strategy to unify health tracking across its platforms.
The transition to Google Health will integrate the features of Fitbit into a single, comprehensive app. Users can expect a familiar interface along with enhanced capabilities for tracking health data, as Google seeks to provide a consolidated approach to wellness monitoring. The existing Fitbit app will gradually be replaced, ensuring user data transfers seamlessly.
This shift marks a significant change for both Google and its users. offerings under one brand, Google Health is positioned to become a leading resource in the digital health space. However, it also raises questions about how current Google Fit users will adapt to the new platform and whether the rebranded app will meet their evolving needs.
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