Skip to content
Open Wearables logo

Open Wearables Logo

Download the Open Wearables logo in PNG, JPG, WebP, and SVG formats. Free high-resolution brand assets for editorial, comparison, and educational use.

Download Open Wearables Logo

How to use this logo

The Open Wearables logo is a trademark of Open Wearables and is used here for identification and editorial purposes only. Toolradar does not claim ownership.

  • Allowed: reviews, comparisons, news articles, educational content, integration directories.
  • Check the Open Wearables official brand guidelines before commercial use, advertising, or merchandising.
  • Do not modify the colors, proportions, or add effects unless the brand guidelines explicitly permit it.

About Open Wearables

Open Wearables is an open-source, self-hosted platform designed to unify health data from various wearable devices and fitness platforms into a single, normalized API. It eliminates the need for developers to implement separate integrations for each provider (e.g., Garmin, Whoop, Apple Health), simplifying the process of building health applications. The platform handles complex tasks like OAuth flows, data mapping, and syncing logic, allowing developers to focus on core product features. Beyond developers, Open Wearables also caters to individuals who want to take control of their personal health data. By self-hosting, users can connect their devices, explore health metrics through the unified API, and benefit from upcoming features like an AI Health Assistant and personal health insights automations, all while maintaining complete privacy and control over their data. Its use cases span fitness coaching apps, healthcare platforms, wellness applications, research projects, and product pilots, offering embeddable widgets and intelligent webhook notifications to enhance functionality. The platform aims to accelerate the development of health applications by providing a standardized way to access and leverage wearable data. It supports AI-powered health insights and automations using natural language, making it easier to build intelligent features. The self-hosted nature ensures data privacy and eliminates reliance on third-party dependencies for core functionality, making it a robust solution for both developers and privacy-conscious individuals.

See full Open Wearables review on Toolradar