Deep Diamond India is launching Deep Health India AI, a camera-based wellness platform that gives real-time health insights from a 60-second facial scan. The non-invasive app uses computer vision and AI to assess heart rate, breathing, blood pressure indicators, stress levels, and oxygen saturation all through a smartphone camera. The company aims to democratize preventive wellness, especially in rural and semi-urban India.
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Deep Diamond India is entering the health-tech space with Deep Health India AI, a contactless wellness platform using smartphone cameras to analyze vitals via a 60-second face scan. Through AI-powered computer vision, it offers insights on heart rate, breathing, stress, oxygen levels, and more all without any medical devices. The app aims to make preventive care affordable and accessible across India, especially in semi-urban and rural regions.
Deep Diamond India Limited is making a bold pivot from its traditional business with the launch of Deep Health India AI, its first-ever digital-health initiative. Slated to go live on 25 November 2025, this platform is built around a simple yet powerful idea: turn a smartphone camera into a health-screening tool.
The core of the platform is a 60-second facial scan no probes, no contact. Advanced computer vision and AI analyze key wellness parameters like heart rate, breathing rate, blood-pressure indicators, stress index, and oxygen saturation. Because it’s entirely non-invasive and accessible via any smartphone, the app promises health feedback without lab tests or clinical instruments.
Deep Diamond says it has built the technology in collaboration with a global SDK partner that specializes in physiological analysis, ensuring the platform’s precision meets international standards. Its strategy is unusually inclusive targeting not just urban users, but also rural and semi-urban areas. The platform could be used by community health workers, NGOs, and clinics via phones or tablets to run quick wellness scans.
On pricing, Deep Diamond has floated flexible options: a single scan could cost as low as ₹35, with multi-scan packs and subscription plans for frequent users. Interestingly, the company is also offering registered shareholders a free first health scan as part of its launch strategy. This move underscores its vision: to democratize early-stage preventive care through accessible AI-driven tools.
“Deep Health India AI is a game-changer we are turning a smartphone into a health companion.”
By
HB Team
