Apple Health Integration for ChatGPT May Arrive Soon

Apple Health Integration for ChatGPT May Arrive Soon

Apple Health integration for ChatGPT is under development, MacRumors reports, citing evidence found in the chatbot’s iOS app code.

An image and its file name suggest ChatGPT will be able to connect to Apple Health and access your activity, sleep, breathing, diet, and hearing data. The collected information will, in turn, help the chatbot to provide more personalized responses to your health queries.

App integrations for ChatGPT rolled out earlier this year, and they allow the chatbot to take certain actions on connected apps within its interface. Booking.com, Canva, Expedia, Sigma, and Spotify are some of the apps you can currently connect to. To grant permission, head to ChatGPT’s Settings > Apps & Connectors.

MacRumors found Apple Health’s image in the code for the latest version of ChatGPT’s iOS app. Neither OpenAI nor Apple has spoken officially about it, so the integration’s release timeline is uncertain.

Additionally, it was reported earlier this week that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman had declared “code red” in a company-wide memo and urged employees to focus on improving ChatGPT’s day-to-day experience. He reportedly also instructed employees to slow down on new initiatives, including agents for health or shopping queries, meaning the Apple Health integration may get delayed. 

On the other hand, though, we have consistently heard rumors about Apple’s plans to revamp its Health app with premium features and a paid tier. It is also rumored to be working on an “AI doctor” that provides diet and health recommendations based on data collected across its devices. The project is moving full steam ahead and is on track for a mid-2026 release with iOS 26.4, Bloomberg reported in March. 

The potential Health and ChatGPT integration could be another sign that Apple is preparing to lean more heavily on AI for health and wellness.

Disclosure: Ziff Davis, PCMag’s parent company, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in April 2025, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

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