Jade AI lands on Ultrahuman Ring bringing chat based health analysis
Ultrahuman has pushed its Jade AI assistant live to all users through a app update. Instead of digging through charts and scores, users can now ask direct questions about sleep, recovery, metabolism, and broader trends.
How to use
Once installed, a small icon appears in the top right corner. Tapping it opens a new environment built around a chat interface. The first time you access it, there is a prompt to accept terms and conditions.
From there, the experience feels familiar if you have used AI assistants before. You type a question and get a response grounded in your own data. The difference here is context. Jade pulls from multiple streams including sleep tracking, recovery markers, metabolic data and potentially external inputs like lab results if those are connected.
The screenshots below show how this plays out in practice. A user can ask something like how their sleep is trending or whether a particular biomarker is affecting recovery. The system responds with a structured explanation, highlighting what stands out and what looks normal. It even breaks down specific markers such as vitamin D or homocysteine and ties them back to recent sleep performance.
Two modes and deeper analysis
Ultrahuman splits the experience into two modes, which gives a clue about how they see people using this. There is a standard mode for quick answers and a deeper research mode that leans more on structured medical knowledge and evidence.
That second layer is interesting. It suggests the system is not just summarising your data but trying to place it in a broader physiological context. Whether that holds up in real world use will depend on how accurate and cautious those interpretations are, but the intent is clear.
Our takeaway
Jade was first mentioned when Ultrahuman Ring Pro was announced a few weeks ago. But the AI platform is available to owners of the predecessor generation smart ring, as well.
A lot of companies are heading in this direction. The value is moving away from raw metrics and toward interpretation. Users do not just want to see their sleep score or heart rate variability. They want to understand what to do with it. Jade is an attempt at solving that for Ultrahuman ring.
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