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Healthify upgrades its AI assistant Ria with real-time conversation capabilities | TechCrunch
With new AI models, health tracking companies have realized that they can now provide insights using both structured and unstructured data. The new goal is to create interfaces and modalities that make it easier for users to create a habit of logging their meals or workouts, along with having an ever-present AI assistant that can guide people in areas like nutrition and exercise. Khosla-backed health startup Healthify on Tuesday launched a new version of its health assistant Ria, which you can converse with live, via voice, and by using the camera for getting input about your food. The startup is using OpenAI's tech to power this conversational mode. With this release, Ria supports more than 50 languages, including 14 Indian languages. The company said that it can also support mixed language input like Hinglish or Spanglish. While the company is largely utilizing OpenAI's models for this release, it said that in the future it could use other models if needed. Through the new version of Ria, users can ask for their health overview for specified time frames like day, week, or month, or an overall summary. The app can pull data from different sources like fitness trackers, sleep trackers, or glucose monitors to give users insights about exercise, sleep, readiness, and glucose spikes, and give suggestions. Just like Google Gemini's Live Conversation mode, you can point the camera to ask about different food items and their nutritional value, then log them. Healthify also showed off a demo of using Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses to converse with Ria in real time and use the device's camera to log food. The startup believes its users will feel more comfortable chatting in real time with an assistant. Plus, they can do multiple things in one session, such as getting insights, generating an exercise plan, or logging their goals. If you forget to log your food for the day, you can describe your meals in one go instead of typing them out, and the assistant will log them for you. What's more, the company is looking to utilize its updated AI in more places. In the coming months, it plans to make the conversational assistant a central piece of user onboarding so it can gather more insights from unstructured conversations. (Notably, new-age dating apps have opted for this kind of interface to create better matches for users.) The startup is also creating a more persistent memory layer over OpenAI's models and its assistant to have the app remember long-term context around preferences and health changes to give more personalized suggestions. Healthify is also making the assistant available in conversations with your coach or nutritionist to help either of you pull data or answer your questions when they are not available. Plus, it's adding Ria to your calls with coaches and nutritionists so it can transcribe the calls for insights. Users or coaches can also ask Ria for data while they are on a call. The company's CEO, Tushar Vashisht, said that the team trained Ria on years of conversational data between coaches and users to give grounded and accurate advice. Apart from Healthify, other apps like Alma, Cal AI, MyfitnessPal, and Ladder have created ways for users to input food intakes using voice, text, or images. Healthify believes that with its live conversation mode, data aggregation from various platforms, and AI trained on years of data, it has an edge over its competitors. What's more, the company has added a way to access your gallery and automatically detect food photos to give you options for adding meals that you might have missed logging in. "We are focusing on creating a health ecosystem of nutrition-driven data with other integrations. From an AI perspective, we are putting in levers to solve for accountability in users when it comes to health," the company's CPO Paritosh Kumar told TechCrunch. Healthify, which has more than 45 million registered users and a few million active monthly users, is also launching a new AI plan in the U.S with updated Ria assistant and meal planning at $20 per month. Prior to this, the company had been testing various plans with text-based AI and certified nutrition coaches. The company said it's hoping to soon announce partnerships around its GLP-1-aided weight loss programs. In the coming months, Healthify also plans to partner with health tracking device companies to bring their data into Ria. Vashisht said the company may raise a new funding round in the near future, given its strong U.S. adoption and growth.
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Healthify & OpenAI Launch Ria Voice, Realtime Multimodal AI Health Coach | AIM
Ria Voice is Healthify's AI 3.0 leap, moving from transcription-led voice tools to real-time audio intelligence. Bangalore-based digital wellness platform Healthify has launched Ria Voice, a real-time AI health coach that uses OpenAI's Realtime API to deliver natural, speech-to-speech coaching. The global rollout makes Healthify one of the first companies to bring a fully multimodal, audio-native health agent into production, enabling users to speak to the coach, show it their meals or activity, and receive instant, context-aware guidance. Ria Voice represents the 3.0 evolution of Healthify's AI stack and moves beyond older voice assistants that depended on transcribing speech before generating a response. Operating natively in audio allows the system to detect emotions, handle diverse accents, support code-mixed languages, and respond with minimal latency. The coach draws on nutrition, fitness, sleep, stress, glucose, heart rate and body composition data, enabling a level of personalisation that mimics human coaching. Users can log food by describing their meal or pointing their camera at a plate, eliminating the friction of manual entries. "Our mission at Healthify has always been to put a personal coach in your pocket. With Ria Voice, we're finally able to bring that vision to life at a global scale," Tushar Vashisht, co-founder and CEO of Healthify, said. "By leveraging OpenAI's Realtime API, Ria can understand your food, fitness, sleep, stress and metabolic data in one place and respond with human-like speed." Pragya Misra, head of strategy and global affairs, India at OpenAI, said the product reflects what OpenAI's new real-time infrastructure was designed for. "Our Realtime API can transform voice AI from a static interface into a conversational experience. Healthify has used this capability to build a coach that is fast, responsive and capable of the nuance required for personal wellness," she said. Ria Voice supports more than 60 global languages, including over 14 Indian languages, and is trained on hundreds of millions of real-world conversations between Healthify customers and human coaches. It can also generate customised diet plans based on preferences, allergies and macro goals, expanding its role beyond logging and recommendations. The company is making the experience available not just on its app but also through WhatsApp and wearable devices. Through integration with Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, users can talk to Ria hands-free and track meals via photos captured directly on the device -- making Healthify one of the earliest health apps built for Meta's smart glasses ecosystem.
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Khosla-backed Healthify has launched Ria Voice, transforming its AI health coach into a real-time conversational assistant powered by OpenAI's Realtime API. The upgrade enables users to speak naturally with the coach, log meals via voice and camera input, and receive instant health insights across 60+ languages, including 14 Indian languages.
Khosla-backed health startup Healthify has unveiled a major upgrade to its AI health coach Ria, introducing real-time conversation capabilities that transform how users interact with health tracking technology. The Bangalore-based company is leveraging OpenAI's Realtime API to power Ria Voice, marking what it calls its AI 3.0 evolution and positioning itself among the first companies to deploy a fully multimodal AI assistant in the wellness space
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.Unlike earlier voice assistants that relied on transcribing speech before generating responses, Ria Voice operates natively in audio, enabling speech-to-speech coaching with minimal latency. This architectural shift allows the system to detect emotions, handle diverse accents, and support code-mixed languages like Hinglish or Spanglish. The assistant now supports more than 60 global languages, including over 14 Indian languages, making it accessible to Healthify's 45 million registered users worldwide
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.The upgraded assistant introduces voice and camera input methods that eliminate friction from traditional health logging. Users can describe their meals in natural conversation, and Ria will automatically log them, or simply point their camera at food to receive instant nutritional analysis and logging options. This capability mirrors Google Gemini's Live Conversation mode but focuses specifically on health tracking and personalized health insights
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Healthify demonstrated the technology's potential through integration with Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, allowing users to converse with Ria hands-free and track meals via photos captured directly on the wearable device. This makes Healthify one of the earliest health apps built for Meta's smart glasses ecosystem, extending the assistant's reach beyond smartphones to ambient computing devices
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.Ria Voice draws on comprehensive data aggregation from fitness trackers, sleep trackers, glucose monitors, heart rate monitors, and body composition data to deliver context-aware guidance. Users can request health overviews for specific timeframes—day, week, or month—and receive insights about exercise, sleep, readiness, and glucose spikes with actionable suggestions. The OpenAI Realtime API enables the assistant to process this structured and unstructured data simultaneously during natural conversations
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.According to Tushar Vashisht, co-founder and CEO of Healthify, the team trained Ria on hundreds of millions of real-world conversations between coaches and users to deliver grounded and accurate advice. "Our mission at Healthify has always been to put a personal coach in your pocket. With Ria Voice, we're finally able to bring that vision to life at a global scale," Vashisht said
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Healthify is integrating Ria into conversations between users and their nutrition coaches, creating a three-way interaction model. The assistant can transcribe calls for insights, pull data on demand, and answer questions when human coaches aren't available. This approach aims to enhance user engagement while maintaining the human touch that many users value. The company's CPO Paritosh Kumar emphasized that Healthify is "putting in levers to solve for accountability in users when it comes to health"
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.The company is also making Ria Voice available through WhatsApp integration, expanding access points beyond its native app. In coming months, Healthify plans to use the conversational assistant as a central piece of user onboarding to gather insights from unstructured conversations, similar to how dating apps use conversational interfaces to create better matches
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.Healthify faces competition from apps like Alma, Cal AI, MyfitnessPal, and Ladder, which have also created voice, text, or image-based food logging capabilities. However, the company believes its live conversation mode, comprehensive data aggregation from various platforms, and AI trained on years of coaching data provide a competitive edge. The startup is launching a new AI plan in the U.S. featuring the updated Ria assistant and meal planning at $20 per month, testing various combinations of AI-powered and human-coached services
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.Pragya Misra, head of strategy and global affairs, India at OpenAI, noted that "Healthify has used this capability to build a coach that is fast, responsive and capable of the nuance required for personal wellness"
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. The company is building a persistent memory layer over OpenAI's models to help the app remember long-term context around preferences and health changes for more personalized suggestions.Healthify plans to announce partnerships around GLP-1-aided weight loss programs soon and will partner with health tracking device companies to bring additional data into Ria. With strong U.S. adoption and growth among its few million active monthly users, Vashisht indicated the company may raise a new funding round in the near future
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