Guardian Pulse turns Apple Watch into a calm, private window into your loved one's wellbeing — vitals, activity, medications, and a weekly AI summary. All on-device. All yours.
Families are more spread out than ever. Adult children worry about aging parents living alone. Check-in calls turn into interrogations. The alternative — expensive, invasive monitoring services — feels wrong for the people they love.
I call my mom every morning, but some days I just want to know — before I even ask — that she slept well, took her medication, and had a normal heart rhythm. I want to relax, not interrogate.— The Guardian Pulse user, in ten thousand words
Six focused features, built around the rhythms of real life — not clinical dashboards.
Heart rate, activity, sleep quality, SpO₂, and active energy — streamed directly from Apple Watch into a single warm, caregiver-friendly view with 7-day trend charts and animated vitals rings.
Configurable watch-over for heart rate spikes, activity drops, SpO₂ dips, and fall detection — delivered as calm, critical-level notifications only when they matter.
Family members check off doses. Caregivers see streaks. Full schedules, reminders, and beautiful daily/weekly adherence visualizations.
Apple's on-device Foundation Models read 7 days of vitals and write a warm, readable summary — the kind of update a nurse friend would send. No cloud. No prompts. Just clarity.
Track mom, dad, grandma, an aunt, and a neighbor you look after. Each profile gets its own vitals history, medication schedule, alert rules, and AI summary — all swipe-switchable.
Glance at today's vitals from your lock screen. Share a week's summary with a sibling or doctor with a tap. Built for the people who actually care for someone.
Guardian Pulse is built on Apple's privacy foundation — HealthKit, on-device Foundation Models, and end-to-end iCloud sync. No servers. No training. No ads.
Weekly health summaries are generated entirely on your iPhone using Apple Intelligence. Your loved one's vitals never touch a cloud server.
You decide what to share — heart rate, sleep, activity, SpO₂ — and you can revoke any of it at any time from Settings.
Guardian Pulse doesn't ask for your email. No analytics SDKs. No third-party trackers. Just an app that respects your family.
Guardian Pulse was designed to disappear. Set it up once, and it quietly watches over the people you love until something actually needs your attention.
Your loved one wears their own Apple Watch like they already do. No new devices, no new subscriptions, no "smart home" to configure.
Guardian Pulse reads only the vitals you choose — heart rate, activity, sleep, SpO₂. Everything stays on-device and inside Apple's health sandbox.
Smart alerts stay silent unless something deviates from the baseline. Every Sunday morning, a calm AI summary lands on your phone.
Every Sunday, Apple's Foundation Models turn seven days of raw health data into a warm, readable update — written entirely on your iPhone.
See a full sampleGood morning. Mom had a solid week overall — resting heart rate held steady around 68 bpm and her step count climbed every day through Thursday.
She slept 7h 12m on average, a 22-minute improvement over last week. SpO₂ readings stayed comfortably in the 96-98% range.
One thing to gently note: Wednesday evening's activity was notably low and she skipped her 8pm medication. Might be worth a casual check-in call today.
Nothing here needs urgent attention. Have a good Sunday.
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Guardian Pulse is coming to the App Store. Available for iPhone & Apple Watch.