WearLink Platform provides a unified API and infrastructure for aggregating and normalizing health data from multiple wearable devices and providers. Designed for connected-health product teams, it addresses the complexity of integrating with and maintaining disparate provider APIs by offering a single, consistent interface for accessing normalized data from sources such as Apple Health, Garmin, Oura, Fitbit, WHOOP, Polar, Strava, Samsung Health, Google Fit, Suunto, and Ultrahuman. The platform enables developers to connect once and receive standardized data, eliminating the need to handle each provider's unique schema or API changes.
The platform supports both real-time and pull-based data delivery, allowing users to subscribe to webhooks or retrieve data via REST endpoints. All payloads adhere to a unified schema, covering data types like workouts, sleep, recovery, and body metrics. Webhook delivery is backed by Svix, ensuring reliability, retries, and per-endpoint logging. WearLink provides native SDKs for iOS (Swift) and Android (Kotlin/JVM), supporting provider connections, data summaries, and nutrition logging, with future publishing to Maven Central and CocoaPods planned. The operator dashboard offers tools for user management, sync history inspection, provider configuration, and webhook monitoring.
A notable feature is advanced nutrition tracking, including photo-first meal logging. Users can upload meal photos, which are processed by an AI vision pipeline trained on both Western and South Asian dishes, automatically splitting multi-item plates and providing per-dish nutritional breakdowns. The system fuses nutrition intake with wearable-derived energy expenditure to deliver daily calorie balance insights. Privacy is emphasized, with EXIF GPS data stripped from photos before storage, and a user correction loop enables feedback and fine-tuning of dish recognition. All privileged actions are recorded in an append-only audit log, exportable as NDJSON for compliance and security needs.
WearLink Platform is offered with a free tier supporting up to three users, granting full platform access. As usage grows, teams can upgrade to Developer or Scale plans. API key authentication, JWT sessions, bcrypt-hashed credentials, and signed webhook payloads are included as standard security measures.
WearLink Platform sits in PulseGate's Infrastructure & Backend category. It focuses on aggregating and normalizing health data from diverse wearable devices through a single API. It is built as a B2B product for developers building health and fitness applications. There is a free tier. WearLink Platform is available on the web, the command line, embeddable surfaces, and API.
WearLink Platform first shipped in 2026. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — WearLink Platform occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include unified health data, provider integrations, and webhook delivery. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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