Google now lets people take their health data out of its system. This new tool is part of Google Health Connect. People can get their information as a PDF file. This includes things like step counts, heart rate, and sleep details collected by apps or devices.
(Google’s New Feature Allows Users to Export Their Health Data)
Many users wanted an easier way to control their health information. They asked for a simple export option. Google listened. This move gives people more power over their personal data. They can save it, print it, or share it with doctors offline if needed.
The process works inside the Google Health app on Android phones. Users find the “Export to PDF” button. They choose the date range for the data they want. Then they tap export. The app creates a PDF document. This document shows the selected health history clearly.
Google stated this feature supports user choice. A company representative said, “People should easily access their own health information. This tool helps them do just that. It puts control directly in their hands.” They emphasized user privacy remains a top priority throughout the export process.
Previously, viewing data required the app. Saving a full record was difficult. This update solves that problem. It is especially useful for people using Fitbit trackers or other health apps linked to Google. Now they can take their complete history with them in a standard format.
(Google’s New Feature Allows Users to Export Their Health Data)
The feature is rolling out globally now. All Android users with the Google Health app can use it. Google plans more updates. They want to make health data management even simpler for everyone. The company continues working on privacy-focused tools for personal health information.