
Harness AI to live longer, healthier.
Mountain View, California, U.S.
Google operates a comprehensive healthcare AI division called Google for Health in partnership with DeepMind. They transitioned their health platform ecosystem from Google Fit to Health Connect and funded a mental health research initiative with Wellcome Trust.

How We Help
Problem Statement
Google Health addresses challenges related to health information accessibility, the need for advanced AI in clinical tools, the support of medical research, and the improvement of care delivery through technological innovation.
Core Technology
Advanced AI and generative AI models (e.g., Med-Gemini, AlphaFold), machine learning, data analytics, wearable technology (Fitbit), cloud computing (Google Cloud), and application development.
Key Differentiators
Google's immense user base, extensive AI research and development capabilities, integration across a wide array of consumer and enterprise products, focus on making health information accessible and actionable, and partnerships for global health impact.
Clinical Focus
Enhancing health information accessibility, developing AI for clinical tools, supporting medical research, improving care delivery through technology, and addressing consumer health and wellbeing, chronic disease management, early disease detection, diagnostics (radiology, eye disorders), and mental health.
Target Customers
Consumers, medical researchers, healthcare providers (physicians, hospitals), and strategic health technology partners.
Product Stage
Mature
Company Info
- Business Model
- Primarily integrates health-related features and AI capabilities into existing Google products and services (e.g., AI-powered search results, Fitbit integrations, Google Care Studio for EHR data). It also involves strategic partnerships and investments in health technology companies.
- Founded
- 2018
- Website
- health.google
Categories
Disease Areas
Technologies
Clinical & IP
Clinical Validation
AMIE: Double-blind RCT (159 patient scenarios across Canada, UK, India); real-world feasibility study (100 interactions, zero safety stops). Verily Study Watch: FDA 510(k) clearance with clinical performance testing. Fitbit: 1,500+ peer-reviewed publications, 1,700 active clinical studies.
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