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How to connect Google Health Connect to Claude

Android users, here is how Claude reads your Health Connect data (steps, sleep, heart, HRV) with persistent history over MCP, versus the beta native read that keeps nothing.

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What this actually does

On Android, Claude cannot see your health data by default. Your steps, sleep, heart rate, and HRV live inside Health Connect, the on-device hub every tracker writes to, and Claude has no line into it. Anthropic does ship a native health read, but on Android it is beta, region-limited, read-only, and it remembers nothing between chats. It cannot tell you how your resting heart rate moved over a training block, because it never held the block.

Wellness Project fills that gap. Your Health Connect data syncs into Wellness Project on-device once you grant permission, and it is stored as structured history: not a raw dump, but interpreted rows that carry your baseline and your trend. Claude then reads that history through MCP, the open standard that lets a model connect to an outside data source over a consistent interface.

The result is a normal Claude chat that answers from months of your real Android data. Because Health Connect gathers Samsung Health, Pixel, and most third-party trackers into one place, connecting it once captures all of them at the same time.

How to connect it

Three pieces line up: your Android health data has to reach Wellness Project through Health Connect, the MCP server has to be added to Claude, and then you ask. Each step takes about a minute.

  1. 1

    Sign up free

    Create a Wellness Project account and install the app on your Android phone. Free during early access. This account is the persistent store Claude will later read through MCP.

  2. 2

    Grant Health Connect permissions

    Open Health Connect on your Android phone and grant Wellness Project read access to steps, sleep, heart rate, and HRV. Because Samsung Health, Pixel, and most trackers already write into Health Connect, this one permission pulls in every device feeding it. Nothing is exported by hand.

  3. 3

    Add the MCP connector to Claude

    In your account settings, generate an API key and copy the Wellness Project MCP server URL. In Claude Desktop or claude.ai, add a connector with that URL and key. Both surfaces support remote MCP servers, so you add it once and it appears in every conversation there.

  4. 4

    Ask across your data

    Open a chat and ask. "How did my HRV trend this month?" "Did my sleep get worse the week my steps dropped?" "What was my average resting heart rate on training days?" Claude pulls the structured rows and answers from your Android history, not a single screenshot.

Persistent history is the whole edge

The beta native read answers one question about right now and then forgets. That is fine for a spot check and useless for an experiment. If you are stacking devices and chasing small signal, the value is in the trend: nine percent down against your own thirty-day baseline, and it slid the week your sleep dropped below seven hours. You cannot get that from a store that keeps nothing.

Because Wellness Project persists your Health Connect data as structured rows, Claude reads a number that already carries your baseline and your history. The reasoning happens against your body, not a population average, and it holds across every tracker Health Connect gathers. That difference is the entire experiment.

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What to ask once it is connected

The connection is only worth it if the questions get better, and they do. Because Claude reads interpreted Android history rather than today's isolated figure, the useful prompts span time: patterns, baselines, and cause-and-effect across signals.

Ask how your resting heart rate moved across a hard training week. Ask whether your deep sleep tracks with your step count. Ask Claude to flag the week your HRV and sleep both dropped. And because the same server reads every device you connect, those answers pull from Health Connect alongside any Apple Health, Fitbit, or Oura history you add, so the picture is whole instead of split across apps that never compare notes.

Give Claude your real Android health history.

Sync Health Connect to Wellness Project, add the MCP server to Claude, and ask about your actual trends. Free during early access.

See the full Health Connect setup →
Max Kline, AI Biohacker

Reviewed by Max Kline, AI Biohacker

Max Kline is an AI specialist advisor at Wellness Project who reviewed this page for accuracy and tone. It is general information, not medical advice.

Frequently asked questions

What is Health Connect?+

Health Connect is the on-device hub Android uses to store and share health data between apps. Samsung Health, Google Fit, Pixel, and most third-party trackers write into it, so it becomes the single place your Android health data collects. When you grant Wellness Project permission in Health Connect, it reads that shared history: steps, sleep, heart rate, and HRV.

Does Claude read Health Connect on its own?+

Claude has a native health read, but on Android it is early and limited: it is in beta, region-restricted, read-only, and it keeps no persisted history between chats, so it cannot answer a question that spans weeks. Wellness Project is the persistent store the model reads through MCP. Your Health Connect data syncs in once, Wellness Project holds the structured history, and Claude queries it any time.

Does this work with Samsung Health?+

Yes, indirectly and that is the point. Samsung Health writes into Health Connect, as do Pixel and most Android trackers. Because Wellness Project reads Health Connect, whatever your device writes there flows through without a separate Samsung connection. You grant one permission and every tracker feeding Health Connect comes along.

What can Claude see once it is connected?+

Claude reads the synced Android history Wellness Project holds: steps, sleep duration and stages, heart rate, HRV, and logged workouts. It reads structured, interpreted rows rather than a raw export, so you can ask about trends and baselines across months, not just today. Access is read-only and gated by an API key you can revoke at any time.

Is it free?+

Yes. Wellness Project is free during early access. You connect Health Connect on your Android phone, add the MCP server to Claude, and start asking, at no cost while early access is open.

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