Some ideas start with a whiteboard. Savva started with a simple frustration.
We realized something strange about modern health technology. People are collecting more health information than ever before, yet very few can make sense of it. Most people now have multiple health portals. One login for a hospital, another for a specialist, separate portals for lab results or imaging, and often another app for fitness devices. Many people, especially those managing chronic conditions, end up juggling several accounts just to understand what is happening with their own health.
All this information exists, but it rarely connects. That gap became the starting point for Savva.
Instead of forcing people to jump between different portals and apps, Savva allows users to connect these sources in one place and see the full picture of their health.
Why Savva Exists
The original idea was simple: what if people could finally make sense of their own health information without needing medical training?
Not just store it. Not just track it. Actually use it.

Medical records contain years of history. Fitness devices capture daily signals about the body. Yet these two worlds rarely talk to each other. One sits in hospital systems while the other lives inside consumer apps.
Savva brings these pieces together in one place so people can finally see the bigger picture of their health.
Building Something Different
From the beginning, we wanted Savva to work differently from typical health apps. Most platforms focus on collecting more metrics, more graphs, more dashboards, and more notifications. But the real challenge is not collecting more numbers. It is making sense of the numbers people already have.
That is exactly the problem Savva is built to solve. Savva connects medical records with fitness information and helps explain what those numbers mean through AI. Users can ask questions about their health and receive answers from on-device AI or multiple AI models of their choice.

The goal was clarity, not complexity.
A Long Road to the First Release
Getting here took far longer than writing a simple app. Healthcare systems are complicated. Medical records are scattered across providers. Data standards vary widely, and privacy and security must be handled carefully at every step.
Behind the scenes, months of work went into enabling Savva to connect with medical records through interoperability standards like FHIR while keeping the experience simple for users.

At the same time, we built AI designed to explain health information clearly while allowing users to choose between on-device models and cloud models when they want additional AI perspectives.
Why We Are Launching a Beta
This first version allows users to connect their medical records and fitness information and ask questions about their health using Savva’s suite of connected AIs, which can run on-device or through cloud models for different perspectives.

It is an early version, and that is intentional. The goal of the beta is to learn directly from people using the product.
- What questions do they ask most often?
- Which explanations help the most?
- Where can the experience become clearer?
Real feedback will shape what Savva becomes next.
What Comes Next
The beta launch is not the finish line. It is the starting point.
Our long-term vision is simple: make personal health information easier for anyone to understand without needing to decode medical reports or complex charts. Savva is built with that direction in mind, and we are excited to begin this journey with our first group of users.
The Savva Beta is now live.
FAQ
Q1. What is Savva?
Savva is an AI-pow ered health app that helps people understand their medical records and fitness data in one place. It connects information from healthcare providers and personal health trackers and allows users to ask questions about their health through AI.
Q2. What kind of medical records can Savva access?
Savva can connect to medical records from more than 314,000 healthcare sites across the United States through integrations with 32+ electronic health record (EHR) systems. This allows users to view a unified timeline of their health history across different providers.
Q3. Can Savva work if my clinic does not use an electronic health record system?
Yes. Savva includes a QR-based workflow and document ingestion system that allows users to capture medical information even from clinics without modern EHR infrastructure. Users can scan records, upload documents, or take photos of lab reports and visit notes to convert them into structured health information.
Q4. What type of fitness information can Savva analyze?
Savva can analyze a wide range of fitness and health metrics including activity, sleep, workouts, heart metrics, pulmonary data, and mobility information. AI helps interpret these signals alongside medical records to provide a broader view of a user’s health.
Q5. How does the AI in Savva work?
Savva allows users to ask questions about their health information in natural language. The AI analyzes medical records and fitness data together and explains what the information means in clear language.
Q6. Does Savva use on-device AI or cloud AI?
Savva supports both. Users can run on-device AI models directly on their phone for privacy-first processing, or choose to use cloud-based AI models for additional model capabilities and perspectives.
Q7. Is my health data private?
Savva is designed with a privacy-first architecture. Health data can be processed locally on the user’s device, and cloud models are only used when a user explicitly chooses them. The platform does not require creating an account or sharing personal information by default.
Q8. Can I ask Savva questions about my health records?
Yes. Savva includes a conversational AI interface where users can ask questions such as:
- What medications am I currently taking?
- How has my activity changed recently?
- What do my latest blood test results mean?
- What should I know before a medical procedure?
Q9. Can Savva work offline?
Yes. Because Savva supports on-device AI and local data storage, many capabilities can work even without an internet connection, allowing users to access their health information anytime.
Q10. How much does Savva cost?
Savva offers multiple pricing tiers:
- Free: connect medical records, connect health trackers, and use core AI insights
- Plus Plan ($4.99/year): expanded AI chat and deeper fitness insights
- Pro Plan ($9.99/year): access to advanced cloud AI models and additional AI-powered health insights
Q11. Why is Savva launching as a beta?
The beta allows early users to try Savva, explore its AI capabilities, and provide feedback. This helps the team refine the experience and improve how AI explains health information before a wider release.



