Microsoft launches Copilot Health AI platform for personalized health data aggregation in the US
Here's what it means for you.
Your health data—from wearables to lab results—can now be aggregated and interpreted by AI, giving you actionable insights and appointment prep in one secure place.
What happened
Microsoft launched Copilot Health on March 12, 2026, offering a secure AI-driven platform for US adults to unify and analyze their personal health data.
The Context
- Fragmented health data, unified: Copilot Health pulls information from over 50 wearables, electronic health records, and labs, addressing the challenge of scattered personal health information.
- Built for scale and privacy: Developed with input from 230+ physicians across 24 countries, the platform encrypts data, keeps it user-controlled, and does not use it for AI training.
- Industry timing: The launch follows regulatory relaxations and competing AI health tools, as Microsoft Copilot and Bing already handle 50 million health queries daily—signaling strong user demand.
The Number
— That’s the number of daily health-related questions Microsoft Copilot and Bing process, highlighting the scale of digital health engagement.
Takeaway
Expect global expansion and rapid feature growth as Microsoft positions Copilot Health as a central tool for personal health navigation—starting in the US, but built for broader markets.
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