Body Scan 2 | Image source: Withings

Withings BodyFit teaser points to a new premium fitness scale

Withings appears to be getting ready to launch a new smart scale called BodyFit. A teaser page, backed by a trademark filing we found, points to a device focused on full-body mapping and more precise body analysis.

The company has set up a dedicated landing page for the product, simply titled “Withings BodyFit”, with the tagline “Full-body mapping. Ultimate precision.” Alongside that is a sign-up form inviting visitors to register to be among the first to hear more, which usually suggests a launch is not too far away.


A stronger fitness angle for Withings

The more interesting part here is the wording. Withings already offers some of the most advanced smart scales on the market, particularly the Body Scan which we reviewed a couple of years ago. It can assess body composition across different regions using its retractable handle.

What’s worth noting is that Withings did tease Body Scan 2 at CES 2026 in January. But this teaser seems to be a distinct product.

The name “BodyFit” leans mmore toward training, body recomposition and muscle tracking than general wellness. That suggests this could be a scale built with more active users in mind, people focused on muscle gain, fat loss, symmetry between limbs and longer-term fitness progress rather than just overall weight.

The phrase “full-body mapping” also hints at continuation of the detailed segmental analysis we have seen so far. If Withings is improving the precision of arm, leg and torso readings, this could make the device appealing to gym goers and athletes who want to track how their body changes over time.


Trademark filing adds weight to the leak

What makes this more than just a teaser is the trademark trail behind it. We dug up a UK filing for “Withings BodyFit” quoted under reference UK00004344990. That strongly suggests this is a distinct product name the company intends to use commercially, rather than a temporary landing page concept or internal codename.

When a live teaser page and trademark filing show up together, it is usually a solid sign that an official announcement is getting close. The real question is whether the company introduces something genuinely new around muscle imbalance detection, better athlete modes or more advanced progress analytics in the app.

Either way, this is shaping up to be an interesting launch. Withings is already the benchmark in smart scales, so it will be worth seeing which direction the company takes with BodyFit.

This article originally appeared on Gadgets & Wearables, the first media outlet to report the story.

Sources: Withings, Trademarkia


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Marko Maslakovic

Marko founded Gadgets & Wearables in 2014, having worked for more than 15 years in the City of London’s financial district. Since then, he has led the company’s charge to become a leading information source on health and fitness gadgets and wearables. He is responsible for most of the reviews on this website.

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