WHOOP Expands Into Clinical Health With AI Coaching
Krissy Vann | Host, All Things Fitness and Wellness
WHOOP is pushing further beyond recovery scores and training data with a new suite of AI and health-focused updates that signal the company’s ambitions in connected healthcare and personalized wellness.
The human performance company announced a range of new features across its membership platform, including on-demand clinician access inside the WHOOP app, Electronic Health Record integration, expanded AI coaching tools, and improvements to activity tracking and performance analytics.
The updates represent one of WHOOP’s clearest moves yet into the clinical health category, blending wearable data, AI, and medical context into a single ecosystem.
“WHOOP is a membership, and we take that seriously,” said Ed Baker, Chief Product Officer at WHOOP. “We’re always asking how we can deliver more value to our members, and these upcoming features are some of the most meaningful we’ve ever built, from bringing clinician support directly into the app to advancing our AI coaching to be more personal and actionable than ever.”
A major addition is the launch of live video consultations with licensed clinicians directly within the WHOOP app. The feature is expected to roll out in the United States this summer and is designed to provide members with access to healthcare professionals informed by months of continuous biometric data rather than isolated doctor visits or self-reported snapshots.
The company is also introducing Electronic Health Record syncing through a partnership with HealthEx. The integration will allow members to securely pull diagnoses, medications, procedures, and other clinical history into the WHOOP platform.
The combination of wearable data and medical records is intended to provide more individualized recommendations and deeper visibility into how factors such as medications, illnesses, recovery patterns, and lifestyle habits impact overall performance and health outcomes.
WHOOP is also expanding its AI capabilities with two new features called My Memory and Proactive Check-Ins.
My Memory allows users to manage and personalize the contextual information WHOOP AI uses to generate coaching insights. Members can add or remove personal details and goals so recommendations evolve alongside changes in lifestyle, training, travel, or recovery priorities.
Meanwhile, Proactive Check-Ins are designed to surface personalized recommendations automatically, such as encouraging additional sleep before a demanding event or modifying training suggestions after travel or periods of high strain.
The company has also redesigned the WHOOP Journal. Members can now log behaviors, supplements, and life events using voice or text input, while WHOOP AI can suggest new behaviors to track based on emerging data patterns. Updated trend analysis tools aim to help users better understand how specific habits influence recovery and performance over time.
Beyond the AI and clinical updates, WHOOP also outlined several upcoming product enhancements tied to its roadmap.
Those include deeper integrations with third-party training and community applications, improvements to the company’s heart rate algorithm, more accurate workout auto-detection, and expanded Strength Trainer analytics including trend tracking and personal records.