Helping billions of people be healthier

Google Health is committed to helping everyone, everywhere be healthier through products and services that connect and bring meaning to health information. We’re building products to empower people with the information they need to act on their health. We’re developing technology solutions to enable care teams to deliver more connected care. And we’re exploring the use of artificial intelligence to assist in diagnosing cancer, preventing blindness and much more.

Everyone should have access to useful health resources.

To support meaningful progress across the health journey, we’re creating tools and resources to help everyone make better health decisions.

For consumers

For consumers

For caregivers

For caregivers

For communities

For healthy communities

For researchers

For researchers

Better health doesn’t happen alone

We’re proud to work with world-class clinical, public health and academic organizations as partners, with a collective aim to bring emerging technologies to routine practice. Combining our partners’ knowledge and experience, Google’s technological expertise, and patient insights, we are able to conduct research and work towards advanced healthcare solutions for individuals, caregivers and health professionals.

See Google’s most recent work in health

Learn more about our recent launches and announcements on The Keyword, Google’s official blog.

Privacy matters

When you use Google’s products and services, you trust us with your data. It’s our responsibility to keep your data private and secure. And at Google Health, we are guided by core privacy and security principles as we build new products and services.

*Features are subject to your permissions and settings. They use motion, sound, and other device and sensor data to work and require placing the device close to the bed and calibrating the device for your sleeping position. Google Assistant, Google Fit app and other Google apps may be required for full functionality. Device placement and nearby people, pets, or noises can cause inaccurate readings. Learn more at g.co/sleepsensing/preview.