ChatGPT Health launched in January. Copilot Health followed on March 12. Now, just one week later, Perplexity has entered the ring with Perplexity Health — a product that doesn’t just answer your health questions, but pulls in your medical records, wearable data, and lab results into a single AI-powered dashboard.
Three major AI health products in roughly 90 days. Consumer health AI is officially the fastest-moving product category of 2026. But Perplexity’s entry stands out from the pack in one key way: it’s not just a chatbot with health context. It’s trying to be a full health intelligence platform, complete with specialized AI agents, data visualization, and connections to over 1.7 million healthcare providers across the United States.
What Perplexity Health Actually Does
Perplexity Health is a suite of data connectors and AI tools built on top of Perplexity Computer, the company’s AI agent platform. It launched on March 19, 2026, and is rolling out to Pro and Max subscribers in the US via iOS and perplexity.ai/health.
At its core, the product does three things:
1. Aggregates your health data into one place. It connects to Apple Health, Fitbit, Ultrahuman, Withings, Clue, and other wearable platforms. It also pulls electronic health records (EHRs) from over 1.7 million care providers and 350 health plans and labs. Oura and Function integrations are coming soon.
2. Visualizes trends through a personalized dashboard. Rather than just answering questions in a chat window, Perplexity Health presents your biomarker data, activity metrics, and health trends in a customizable dashboard with charts and exploration tools. Think of it as a health command center where you can spot patterns across sleep, nutrition, exercise, and lab results over time.
3. Deploys specialized AI agents for specific health tasks. This is where Perplexity diverges most sharply from competitors. The platform includes purpose-built agents — a Nutrition Agent that creates personalized meal plans and a Sleep Assistant that provides sleep-focused guidance. Using Perplexity Computer, these agents can autonomously build fitness programs, generate pre-appointment visit summaries, and create training protocols. Responses cite clinical guidelines and peer-reviewed journals with linked sources.
Perplexity has also established a Health Advisory Board composed of physicians and researchers to oversee clinical safeguards. The company is clear that Perplexity Health is “educational health information” designed to help users prepare for doctor conversations — not a diagnostic tool or a substitute for professional medical advice.
The Data Pipeline: b.well, Terra, and a HIPAA-Compliant Architecture
The most technically interesting aspect of Perplexity Health isn’t the AI — it’s the data plumbing.
Medical records integration is powered by b.well Connected Health, a HIPAA-compliant platform that acts as the secure bridge between Perplexity and your healthcare providers. According to b.well, their network spans more than 2.4 million providers and over 350 health plans and labs across the United States. This means that if you’ve visited a doctor, had blood work done, or been to a hospital in the US, there’s a good chance Perplexity Health can access those records — with your permission.
Wearable and fitness app data flows through Terra API, a unified health data platform that handles the messy work of normalizing data from dozens of different devices and apps into a consistent format. This is the same approach Perplexity used with its Finance product, which partnered with Plaid to connect brokerage accounts.
The pattern is clear: Perplexity is becoming a data aggregation layer. Finance uses Plaid. Health uses b.well and Terra. The company’s $21 billion valuation and roughly $200 million in annual recurring revenue suggest investors are betting on this “full-stack personal intelligence platform” strategy.
On privacy, Perplexity states that health data is encrypted in transit and at rest, subject to strict access controls, and never used to train AI models or sold to third parties. Users can disconnect data sources or delete their information at any time.
Perplexity Health vs ChatGPT Health vs Copilot Health
With three AI health products now on the market, the obvious question is: how do they compare?
ChatGPT Health (launched January 7, 2026) was first to market. It lives in a dedicated section of ChatGPT, separate from regular conversations, with its own privacy controls. It connects to Apple Health, Function, MyFitnessPal, and medical records. OpenAI reported that 230 million users were already asking health questions weekly before the dedicated product existed — which tells you something about the demand. ChatGPT Health is available across Free, Go, Plus, and Pro tiers in the US, making it the most accessible option.
Copilot Health (launched March 12, 2026) is Microsoft’s entry. Details are thinner, but it follows a similar pattern: connect your health data, get AI-powered insights.
Perplexity Health (launched March 19, 2026) differentiates itself in two ways. First, the dashboard approach — instead of a purely conversational interface, it emphasizes data visualization with customizable charts and trend tracking. Second, the specialized agents. ChatGPT Health and Copilot Health are primarily conversational Q&A tools with health context. Perplexity Health positions itself as more of a health hub with autonomous agents that can take actions, not just answer questions.
The trade-off? Access. ChatGPT Health is available on free plans. Perplexity Health requires a Pro subscription ($20/month) or Max subscription ($200/month). For users who already pay for Perplexity, it’s a value-add. For everyone else, the price of entry is steeper.
| Feature | ChatGPT Health | Copilot Health | Perplexity Health |
|---|---|---|---|
| Launch Date | Jan 7, 2026 | Mar 12, 2026 | Mar 19, 2026 |
| Apple Health | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| EHR Access | Yes | Yes | Yes (1.7M+ providers) |
| Specialized Agents | No | No | Yes (Nutrition, Sleep) |
| Dashboard/Visualization | No | Limited | Yes |
| Minimum Tier | Free | Free | Pro ($20/mo) |
| US Only | Yes (records) | Yes | Yes |
The Trust Problem: Should You Hand Over Your Medical Records to an AI Company?
Every AI health product faces the same fundamental question: can users trust a tech company with their most sensitive personal data?
Perplexity’s track record here is mixed. The company has been embroiled in a high-profile legal battle with Reddit over alleged data scraping practices. Reddit accused Perplexity of bypassing technical controls and capturing deleted or private posts. Separately, the company launched an AI-powered browser designed to integrate tracking across websites — a move that raised eyebrows among privacy advocates.
Against that backdrop, asking users to connect their medical records requires a significant trust leap. Perplexity’s privacy commitments for Health — encryption, no model training, no data sales, user-controlled deletion — are the industry standard responses. ChatGPT Health makes essentially the same promises. The question is whether users believe them.
There’s also a reliability concern that applies to all AI health products equally. A Washington Post investigation earlier this year found that ChatGPT was liable to report health information that wasn’t actually supported by the data it was given. This is a baseline problem with large language models: they can sound confident while being wrong. When the topic is your cholesterol levels or medication interactions, confident-but-wrong has real consequences.
AppleInsider published a piece titled “Perplexity’s new AI-powered health feature includes Apple Health integration nobody should use” — a headline that captures the skepticism of a significant portion of the tech community. The core argument: AI models have been documented doing unexpected things with data, and once you grant access to your health information, there’s no taking that back.
Perplexity’s Health Advisory Board is meant to address some of these concerns, but advisory boards are only as effective as the company’s willingness to follow their recommendations. Time will tell.
What This Means for the AI Industry
The speed of AI health product launches in early 2026 signals something bigger than any single product. Health is becoming the next major battleground for consumer AI platforms, following the pattern of search, coding, and creative tools.
Perplexity’s approach — data aggregation plus specialized agents plus visualization — represents the most ambitious vision of what a consumer health AI can be. It’s not just answering questions; it’s trying to become the central hub for all your health data. That’s a compelling product vision, but it also means Perplexity is asking for more trust and more data than its competitors.
With a $21 billion valuation and a revenue target of $656 million by end of 2026, Perplexity needs products like Health to justify its premium multiple. The company is trading at roughly 100x revenue — a number that demands aggressive growth across multiple product lines. Health, alongside Finance, is a key piece of that puzzle.
For users, the practical takeaway is straightforward: if you’re already a Perplexity Pro or Max subscriber and you want a consolidated view of your health data with AI-powered analysis, Perplexity Health is the most feature-rich option available today. If you’re on a free plan or price-conscious, ChatGPT Health covers the basics without requiring a paid subscription.
FAQ
How much does Perplexity Health cost?
Perplexity Health is included with Perplexity Pro ($20/month) and Perplexity Max ($200/month) subscriptions. There is no separate charge for the health features. It is not available on free plans. By comparison, ChatGPT Health is available even on OpenAI’s free tier.
Is Perplexity Health available outside the United States?
Not yet. At launch, Perplexity Health is US-only, available on iOS and the web at perplexity.ai/health. Broader availability across additional regions and subscription tiers is expected later, though Perplexity hasn’t given a specific timeline.
What devices and data sources does Perplexity Health support?
At launch, it connects to Apple Health, Fitbit, Ultrahuman, Withings, and Clue, with Oura and Function integrations coming soon. On the medical side, it accesses electronic health records from over 1.7 million US care providers through its partnership with b.well Connected Health.
How does Perplexity Health compare to ChatGPT Health?
ChatGPT Health focuses on conversational Q&A with health context and is available on free plans. Perplexity Health offers a visual dashboard, biomarker trend tracking, and specialized AI agents (Nutrition, Sleep) that can autonomously create plans and summaries. Perplexity Health is more feature-rich but requires a paid subscription.
Is my health data safe on Perplexity?
Perplexity states that health data is encrypted in transit and at rest, never used to train AI models, and never sold to third parties. Users can disconnect data sources or delete their data at any time. The medical records pipeline runs through b.well, a HIPAA-compliant platform. However, as with any AI health product, users should weigh the convenience benefits against the inherent risks of sharing sensitive medical data with a tech company.
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