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Fitbit personal health coach rolls out globally with 32 supported languages

Fitbit’s AI‑powered personal health coach is stepping out of its limited preview and into 37 countries, bringing 32 supported languages along for the ride.

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Fitbit’s personal health coach is finally starting to feel truly global. Google is rolling out the Gemini‑powered coach to 37 countries with support for 32 languages, so a lot more people will now be able to chat with their AI coach in their own language instead of wrestling with English prompts.

If you’re in markets like Austria, Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan and many others, the feature will start showing up in the Fitbit app on Android and iOS over the coming weeks. It’s available in the regular app for both free and Premium users, though deeper tools like Ask Coach and custom fitness plans still sit behind the Premium paywall.

On the language side, Fitbit is going beyond “just English” and ticking off a serious list: Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, European French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin American Spanish, European Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay and Traditional Chinese are all joining in. That means people can now get nudges, explanations and plans in something much closer to how they actually speak every day.

Functionally, this update isn’t just about talking to more people; it’s also about more advanced metrics. Fitbit is pulling VO2 Max (formerly Cardio Fitness Score) directly into the personal coach, so the AI doesn’t just look at your steps, workouts, sleep and stress, but also how efficiently your body uses oxygen during exercise — a key signal for cardio fitness and long‑term heart health. For users, that should mean smarter prompts like “today is a good day to push” versus “dial it back and recover,” instead of generic “get 10K steps” style advice.

The broader play is pretty clear: Google is positioning Fitbit as a 24/7 AI health companion rather than just a step tracker. The coach, built on Google’s Gemini models, can already interpret your health data, answer questions in natural language and adjust daily plans based on sleep quality, activity levels and readiness signals. With this global rollout, Google is essentially trying to put that experience in front of as many people as possible, and in their own language, while going head‑to‑head with Apple’s Health and Fitness ecosystem and Samsung’s AI‑assisted coaching.

For everyday users, the story is simple: if you have a compatible Fitbit device and the latest version of the Fitbit app, you should start seeing the personal health coach tile appear automatically as the Public Preview lands in your region. You’ll be able to ask it questions about your stats, get tailored workout and recovery suggestions, log things like mood, cycle health, nutrition and water, and see that data stitched into one narrative instead of bouncing between separate tabs.

Google is still flagging this as a public preview, so expect a few rough edges and new features to roll in over time — but the direction is clear: an AI coach that speaks your language, understands your data and stays with you across workouts, sleep, stress and recovery, not just a band on your wrist counting steps.


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