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Healthcare Leadership, Policy & Digital Health News India > Blog > Frontline Focus > RightLife Launches India’s First Wearable-Free AI Preventive Healthcare Platform

RightLife Launches India’s First Wearable-Free AI Preventive Healthcare Platform

Published: January 21, 2026
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RightLife, a Hyderabad-based healthtech startup, has introduced India’s first completely wearable-free AI preventive healthcare platform. The system uses smartphone sensors, voice analysis, facial cues, and user-input data to deliver continuous, non-contact health monitoring, risk scoring, and personalised preventive recommendations eliminating the need for smartwatches, rings, or patches while targeting early detection of metabolic, cardiovascular, and mental health risks.

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Unveiled on January 20, 2026, RightLife’s platform runs entirely on smartphones (Android & iOS) and leverages on-device AI to analyse daily voice patterns, facial micro-expressions, breathing sounds, activity via phone accelerometer, and self-reported symptoms. It generates a daily “Preventive Health Score” and actionable insights for diet, exercise, sleep, stress, and early warning signs of prediabetes, hypertension, anxiety, and sleep disorders. Early pilot users show high engagement (daily usage >85%) and improved lifestyle adherence, with the platform aiming for mass adoption in tier-2/3 cities and rural areas where wearables remain unaffordable or impractical.

RightLife has officially launched what it claims is India’s first wearable-free, AI-driven preventive healthcare platform, aiming to democratise continuous health monitoring for millions who cannot afford or choose not to use smartwatches, fitness bands, or other wearables. The announcement was made on January 20, 2026, at an event in Hyderabad attended by healthtech investors, clinicians, and public health experts.

The RightLife app uses only the sensors already present in standard smartphones microphone, front camera, accelerometer, gyroscope, and ambient light sensor combined with user-entered information (age, weight, symptoms, sleep patterns, diet logs). On-device AI models analyse:

Voice tone, pitch, and breathing patterns for stress, fatigue, and early respiratory changes

Facial micro-expressions and eye movements (via selfie camera) for mood and cognitive indicators

Movement and activity data for physical activity levels and sleep quality estimation

Self-reported inputs for diet, hydration, and symptoms

The platform computes a daily Preventive Health Score (0–100) that reflects overall metabolic, cardiovascular, and mental well-being. It provides personalised, evidence-based recommendations such as dietary adjustments, breathing exercises, activity goals, or prompts to consult a doctor without ever requiring external hardware.

Dr. Priya Reddy, Co-founder & Chief Medical Officer of RightLife, explained the rationale: “Wearables are powerful but still a luxury for most Indians. Over 70% of our population does not own one, yet everyone has a smartphone. RightLife removes the hardware barrier and brings continuous, preventive insights to the masses using only what they already carry every day.”

Early pilot studies conducted across Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, and rural Telangana districts showed strong user engagement (average daily usage >85%) and meaningful behaviour change: participants reported 28% improvement in physical activity, 35% better sleep hygiene, and higher adherence to preventive check-ups when prompted by the app. The AI models were trained on anonymised Indian datasets to account for regional accents, skin tones, and lifestyle patterns, ensuring higher accuracy than off-the-shelf global solutions.

RightLife is free to download with optional premium features (advanced analytics, doctor video consultations, family monitoring). The company has partnered with several diagnostic chains for seamless integration of lab results and is exploring collaborations with insurers to offer premium discounts based on sustained high Preventive Health Scores.

The launch comes at a time when preventive health is gaining traction in India amid rising NCD burden and increasing smartphone penetration even in rural areas. By eliminating wearable dependency, RightLife aims to reach underserved populations and contribute to national goals of early detection and lifestyle disease prevention.

“Wearables are powerful but still a luxury for most Indians. RightLife removes the hardware barrier and brings continuous, preventive insights to the masses using only what they already carry every day.”

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HB Team

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