Google has announced a major expansion of its health and wearable ecosystem with the launch of Google Health Coach for public use alongside new subscription plans and accessory products.
The company confirmed that Google Health premium plans will begin at $9.99 per month or $99 annually. These premium features will also be automatically included for users subscribed to Google AI Pro and Google AI Ultra tiers.
Alongside the software rollout, Google also opened pre orders for new wearable accessory bands starting at $34.99.
Google Health premium launches at $9.99 monthly with AI integration
Google Health Coach is now officially launching for public users as part of Google Health Premium.
The new service is expected to focus heavily on AI powered health tracking, personalized wellness insights, fitness recommendations, and smart coaching features.
Google stated that users can access the premium plan for $9.99 per month or $99 per year, offering discounted annual pricing for long term subscribers.
The company also confirmed that Google AI Pro and Google AI Ultra subscribers will automatically receive access to Google Health Premium without additional charges.
The move strengthens Google’s strategy of integrating artificial intelligence deeper into consumer wellness and health products.
Google expands wearable ecosystem with new accessory bands
In addition to the software launch, Google has started pre orders for new accessory bands priced from $34.99.
The accessory lineup is expected to target users looking for customization options for Fitbit and other wearable devices within Google’s hardware ecosystem.
Wearable accessories have become an increasingly important revenue stream for tech companies as smartwatch adoption continues to rise globally.
Google pushes deeper into AI powered health and fitness market
The launch of Google Health Coach signals Google’s growing ambitions in the digital health and AI wellness industry.
Technology companies are rapidly investing in personalized health platforms that combine wearable data, AI analysis, sleep tracking, fitness monitoring, and preventive wellness tools.
Google’s latest announcements also come as competition intensifies across the wearable and subscription health services market, with major firms racing to build stronger AI powered ecosystems around consumer devices.