Oura’s latest feature puts women’s health at the center
Source: Android Authority
New AI Model for Women’s Health

Rita El Khoury / Android Authority
Oura is expanding its focus on women’s health with a new proprietary AI model that turns ring data into personalized guidance. The feature is rolling out for testing in Oura Labs within Oura Advisor, the app’s AI assistant. Unlike earlier Advisor updates that relied on general AI systems, this tool runs on a custom model built around clinician‑reviewed women’s health research.

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What the Feature Does
The system interprets long‑term trends—including sleep, cycle tracking, activity, stress, and pregnancy signals—through the lens of broader women’s health knowledge to provide contextual, conversational guidance. Oura positions the feature as a supportive tool rather than a medical service, emphasizing that responses are tuned to be non‑dismissive and non‑diagnostic.
Privacy and Data Handling
Oura stresses privacy as the feature enters testing:
- The model runs on Oura‑controlled infrastructure.
- Conversations are not sold, shared, or used to train public AI systems.
- Participation in Oura Labs is optional.
Implications for Wearable Health
Women’s health is a major battleground for wearables, with companies racing to translate data into insights about cycles, fertility, and menopause. A model built specifically for this complexity gives Oura a clearer framework than applying a general chatbot to health metrics. If successful, tools like this could signal a broader shift from merely tracking metrics to interpreting long‑term patterns in a way that is genuinely useful.