Health Stats is the most detailed way to explore your Apple Health data: clear charts, personal records, and trends all in one place
If you use Apple Health and want more than raw numbers, Health Stats gives you a simple way to track progress, spot patterns, and stay motivated over time.
See your health and fitness data in one clean dashboard. Track key metrics like steps, walking and running distance, exercise time, stand hours, calories burned, water intake, and more. All data syncs directly from Apple Health.
Go deeper with detailed workout stats for activities like running, walking, cycling, swimming, strength training, HIIT, yoga, hiking, and more. Review workout totals, distance, time, calories burned, and activity trends to better understand your progress.
Health Stats also helps you stay consistent:
• Set personal goals for your most important metrics
• Track progress over time
• Compare performance across periods
• Discover trends in your health and activity data
• View personal bests and lifetime records
• Explore detailed charts and stat breakdowns
Whether you want to improve your daily activity, stay motivated with goals, or better understand long-term health and fitness trends, Health Stats makes Apple Health easier to use and more meaningful.
Why people use Health Stats:
• Clear Apple Health insights
• 100+ health and workout metrics
• Goal tracking and progress monitoring
• Trends, comparisons, and personal records
• Clean charts and detailed stat views
• Privacy-friendly, no account required
Privacy first
Your health data stays on your device. Health Stats reads from Apple Health and is designed to help you understand your data without compromising your privacy.
Download Health Stats and get more value from your Apple Health data.
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Privacy Policy: https://sites.google.com/view/health-stats-app
Maybe Tech needs to step back and smell the coffee.
No thanks2!
This app as well as others seem to have a mind of there own. Today after finishing a walk of less than a mile I see that to my surprise I’m now listed as having the premium health app. I certainly did not subscribe to it although I have been continuously badgered to upgrade and I have been equally resistant to not fall for their marketing ploys. This technology has become more intrusive in our lives every day and the user community continues to pay the price. Is your life really any easier or has your anxiety and aggravation only increased due to the “Smart People”? Sorry for the rant of an older voice, but I can’t imagine I am alone. Must admit there’s a lot to love about tech in general, when it works, but too many issues that are never worked through before introducing the next new and improved version. The industry is going to end up “ killing the golden goose” if they continue in the current direction. And AI…seriously?
Missing source
Playagirl123
The app dies not tell me what apps or devices (yoga, workouts, watch, walks or hikes) are feeding info to it. I am having to find them by trial and error. But otherwise I love the clear picture I get of my day by being able to not display activities I do t participate in.
Doesn’t even work!!!
heehaisijsjakkaks
So I’m on an Apple iPad and there is no Health app for iPad so I tried looking on the App Store to find a health app and this is what I found so I downloaded it and I tried it but it literally does nothing? And the fact the format is a phone shape—I have an iPad! Not an iPhone! And it was so small why can’t you just make the size good for iPad? Like can this be an app for iPad? Because iPhone already has a health app. It’s just ridiculous how Apple can’t even make a Health app for iPad and only iPhone! Like, what if I want to count my steps? Or drink water? I get that it’s too big and is only suitable for iPhone, but maybe develop some way for iPad users to do the same? Like a pocket can’t fit an iPad, but a big purse or big backpack can fit an iPad. So my suggestion is that you (or Apple) develop some way to track everything you do not only on iPhone but also on iPad! Like it could use a motion sensor when you put it in a purse/backpack.
Bad app
Uvybjhy
Okay so first I want to say this. This app is pretty bad like it said how much have you walked I walked a lot today and it said I walked 0 seconds today even tho I walked 2 hours today. So this app doesn’t give you the actual amount of how much you’ve walked standed and other stuff so in my opinion this app isn’t good at all I wish it gave you the actual amount of how many stuff you did but it doesn’t do it so I guess if we wanna do that then we have to do it in a Apple Watch, or maybe even a iPhone but definitely not a iPad I’m not sure if it will work on any iPad it will only work on only either iPhone or Apple Watch. But yeah that’s my opinion on this app pretty bad!
- Added date range selection chips to make switching between date ranges easier and faster
- Fixed a bug with notifications
Version 2.6.0
The developer, Sven Navez, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
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