Alphabet-Owned Verily Launches AI-Powered App to Manage Healthcare and Personalize Insights

Unveiled at HLTH USA 2025, the Dallas-based precision health company’s Verily Me app blends clinical guidance and AI-driven tools to help people stay informed, connected, and proactive in managing their health.

Dallas-based precision health AI company Verily has launched a new consumer health app, Verily Me, that the company said is designed to close gaps in care and enable people to stay informed and engaged in their health journey over time.

“We created Verily Me to meet the consumer need for a simpler, more personalized healthcare solution,” Dr. Vindell Washington, chief clinical officer at Verily, said in a statement.

Washington said the app gives people the tools they need to better manage their health by surfacing insights. It also provides personalized treatment recommendations—“an important step towards our commitment to equipping individuals with the tools they need to better manage their health,” he said.

Verily, an Alphabet-owned health data platform, relocated its headquarters to Dallas from San Francisco last year. The company made news in March by receiving a $14.7 million grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research.

Key features of the app

[Screenshot: Verily video]

The company said the app was featured at the recent HLTH USA 2025. The Verily Me app is in beta and available now in the Apple and Google Play app stores.

Within the app, Verily said users can access a range of features aimed at helping them take control of their health. Licensed clinicians review medical records across multiple providers and health systems to offer personalized care recommendations.

Once they receive those recommendations, users can view their health history directly in the app to guide future conversations with their doctors.

[Screenshot: Verily video]

They can also turn to Violet, a private AI companion designed to answer questions about their records in a secure setting. Users might ask, for example, “When was my last flu vaccination?” or “Who performed my knee surgery last year?”

The app also supports photo-based meal tracking. Users can snap pictures of their meals to receive real-time feedback and nutrition tips.

[Image: Verily]

And for those interested in contributing to medical research, the app offers the option to join Verily’s Lifelong Health Study, a registry focused on real-world data.

Streamlining personalized healthcare

Verily said that according to a just-released survey by The Harris Poll that it sponsored, 75% of Americans indicate they would like an app that provides personalized health recommendations from a healthcare provider and helps them better understand their health over time.

In an announcement, Chief Product Officer Myoung Cha said the goal behind Verily Me is to make managing personal health simpler and more connected. The company aims to bring together care and data in one intuitive experience—one that helps people move through their health journey with real support.

Cha said the app is designed to streamline care by connecting users with licensed clinicians who provide personalized recommendations. The result, he said, is a more data-driven process where patients and providers can share and act on information more easily.

The company said the Verily Me app will also be used by members of its Lightpath personalized care program, subsidized by employers, payers, and pharmacy benefit managers for the benefit of their employees or members, with multiple tiers of clinical support based on member need.

Members of a Lightpath program in Verily Me receive escalated support — when clinically indicated — to an expanded group of licensed providers, including physicians, pharmacists, and registered dietitians. The company said that Lightpath is focused on cardiometabolic care management programs supporting people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes, obesity, and more.

Verily said it has provided virtual care solutions to patients since 2018 and that Verily Me was built using its precision health platform, Pre, which transforms complex, multimodal datasets for use across AI-enabled healthcare.


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