The gap
The data layer is already on the wrist. The explanation layer is missing.
Yura turns the stream from wearables into a clear reason, a next step, and a clean handoff when the signal matters.
Yura reads wearable data for early health changes, family signals, and clinical context. No logging. No dashboard.
Spot the change early.
Quiet eyes on the people you love.
Make research easier to act on.
Tuesday
Early signal
14 rhythm episodes this week.
Worth sharing with a doctor.
Rhythm
14 events
Sleep
Broken
Share
Ready
Seven days
Yura layers rhythm, sleep, temperature, oxygen, and movement into one readable history. Up to two years of compacted trends can stay useful without turning the app into a giant chart archive.
47 days
baseline learned
2 years
compact memory
6 streams
one readable signal
The gap
Yura turns the stream from wearables into a clear reason, a next step, and a clean handoff when the signal matters.
Market scale
1B+
People already use digital health tools, including trackers and smartwatches.
Source: Statista
Wearables
611M
Wearable devices shipped globally in 2025. The signals are everywhere.
Source: IDC
14 rhythm events
Seven days of watch data becomes a clean pattern you can understand and share.
Care summary
Irregular rhythm episodes increased this week.
Ask follow-up questions for yourself, your family, or a clinician.
Watch
A short external explainer on wearable health research, paired with Yura's patient-friendly layer.
Selected layer
Watch the signal
Yura translation
Wearables collect the small changes people usually miss.
Yura
Quiet intelligence for your body.
Watch. Ask. Share.
How it works
01
Apple Health, Google Fit, Oura, Whoop, Garmin, Fitbit, or phone sensors.
02
Yura learns what normal looks like for your body, not an average body.
03
Rhythm drift, sleep disruption, stress load, recovery drops, medication response, and trial eligibility surface as patterns.
04
A plain note, a family ping, a doctor-share export, or an opt-in research match.
What it catches
You drank Tuesday. Your sleep hasn't recovered.
Resting heart rate climbing four days running. Slow down.
Your stress pattern matches the week before you got sick last quarter.
Sleep this week was the best in two months.
Recovery is low and your calendar tomorrow is full. Move what you can.
Tuesday
Early signal
We've seen 14 irregular rhythm episodes this week.
Worth showing a doctor. Tap to share a clean export.
Rhythm
14 events
Sleep
Broken
Share
Ready
Family + Clinical Context
Families choose what to share. Doctor-ready summaries and clinical study context stay clear, limited, and opt-in.
Sleep
Weekend dips
Rhythm
Climbing
Movement
Stalled
Next note
Tonight
Yura can show when a pattern may fit a study protocol, then keep the decision fully opt-in.
Turn noisy wearable history into a short, readable timeline for a clinician conversation.
If a study is relevant, Yura can explain what data is requested and what remains private.
Share the signal, not the whole body feed. Every family view stays limited and visible.
What it watches
Heart and rhythm changes compared with a personal baseline.
Longer patterns where sleep, heart rate, recovery, and activity move together.
Signals that can show breathing disruption or the body fighting something early.
Movement, gait, sleep, and autonomic patterns that are being studied in neurological care.
Autonomic and sleep-timing patterns that explain when someone is under load.
Private, nonjudgmental patterns that show what alcohol, nicotine, sleep debt, caffeine load, and overtraining may be costing the body over days and weeks.
Emerging wearable research for IBD flares, autoimmune fatigue, cycle changes, pregnancy physiology, treatment recovery, and longer-term symptom drift.
Daily use
Watch, ring, band, or phone. Yura pulls from the sensors you already trust.
Sleep, strain, stress, rhythm, recovery, movement, and context are translated together.
One clear note, a useful next step, and a path to share evidence when it matters.