The essentials, all in one place.
Blood pressure, glucose, weight, heart rate, HbA1c, medication times. All tracked in the unit you actually use. Metric or imperial. Morning or evening. Fasted or not.
Suprhu Health keeps blood pressure, glucose, weight, and the vitals you check every week together in one tidy place. Track your own numbers, or keep an eye on a parent or partner. Everything stays on the device. No cloud, no analytics, no account required.
Got it. We'll email you the day it ships. One message, nothing else.
One email, only at launch. No newsletter, no tracking pixel.
Every reading you've ever taken lives on your phone in one sorted list — whether it came from a cuff, a CGM, a scale, Apple Health, or you typing it in after a doctor's visit.
Filter by what you're tracking. Tap any entry to see the full detail, the source, and the exact time it was recorded.
Type it, speak it, or point the camera at a lab report. However a reading gets in, it lands in the same timeline, next to the last one and the one before that.
Blood pressure, glucose, weight, heart rate, HbA1c, medication times. All tracked in the unit you actually use. Metric or imperial. Morning or evening. Fasted or not.
Tap the mic and say your reading out loud. Speech recognition runs on the phone itself, so nothing gets sent anywhere to understand what you said. Faster than typing, especially at 7 a.m.
Point the camera at a lab report or a pharmacy slip. The phone reads the values, you confirm, and the numbers drop in where they belong. The document never leaves the device.
Readings from Apple Health, Withings, and Dexcom flow in directly. No Suprhu server in the middle. No account that can be breached, because there is no account.
Suprhu reads from and writes to Apple Health, so a reading logged anywhere shows up everywhere you expect it.
Step on a Withings scale or cuff up; readings arrive in Suprhu over their official API, fetched directly from your phone.
Your CGM trace, alongside your manual readings, weight and BP, so the shape of the day actually makes sense.
Everything you log stays on the device. Every reading, every note, every scanned report. We don't run a server that stores it. We don't have analytics that see it. We don't have a business model that needs it. The only thing that ever leaves your phone is your email address, and only if you ask us to tell you when the app ships.
Audited network traffic, humanly-readable source plans, and everything else you'd want to check are on the policy page.
Short answers. If you want the long one, the privacy policy covers the technical details.
One email when it ships. Then we leave you alone.
You're on the list. Talk in a few months.