The story so far
Built in the open, on the device.
SOOP began with a simple frustration: a wearable that stops working the moment you stop paying. Here's what exists today.
A private, on-device health companion. No cloud, no account, no subscription — your vitals, read from the devices you already own.
What is SOOP
SOOP is a private health companion for people who want to own their health data, not rent access to it. It reads directly from the sensors and validated medical devices you already have, stores everything locally on your phone, and works without a cloud, an account, or a subscription.
The name carries the idea: the amber dot is the reading — the vital inside you. When SOOP is working — syncing, measuring, loading — the dot orbits: the companion, circling you, checking in, never intruding.
The story so far
SOOP began with a simple frustration: a wearable that stops working the moment you stop paying. Here's what exists today.
The vision
Blood pressure was the beginning, not the destination. The principle is interoperability over lock-in: any clinically-validated, factory-calibrated device that speaks the open Bluetooth health standard should talk to SOOP directly — no vendor app, no vendor cloud in the middle. Your medical-grade readings, on your phone, under your control.
Next up: BMI & body composition. Then the wider family of standard-Bluetooth health sensors below.
Why SOOP is different
No cloud, no account. Your data never leaves your phone.
You own the device; you shouldn't rent your own numbers.
Built on open Bluetooth health standards, not proprietary silos.
Readings from validated, calibrated devices — not guesses.
Clear vitals, honest context, exportable history.
Your whole timeline, in one place, that you can take with you.
The devices SOOP can integrate
The Bluetooth SIG defines open "health service" profiles. Any device that implements the relevant standard profile can report to SOOP directly — the same way SOOP already reads live heart rate.
| Health domain | What it measures | Open Bluetooth profile | In SOOP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood pressure | Systolic / diastolic / pulse | 0x1810 | ● Live |
| Weight & body composition | Weight, BMI, body-fat %, muscle, water | 0x181D · 0x181B | ◆ Next |
| Blood oxygen (SpO₂) | Oxygen saturation, pulse | 0x1822 | ○ Planned |
| Blood glucose | Glucose readings | 0x1808 | ○ Planned |
| Continuous glucose (CGM) | Real-time glucose trend | 0x181F | ○ Planned |
| Body temperature | Skin / body temperature | 0x1809 | ○ Planned |
| Heart rate | Live & resting HR, HRV | 0x180D | ● Live |
The one requirement: the device must expose the standard Bluetooth health profile — verifiable in seconds with a free BLE-scanner app. Devices that lock their data to a proprietary app or cloud aren't eligible; that's the whole point. Brands known for open-standard support include A&D Medical (the reference across blood pressure and weight/body-composition scales) and standard-profile pulse oximeters, glucometers and thermometers — always verify the exact model before buying.
Roadmap
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Questions, feedback, a device you'd like SOOP to support, or interest in helping test it — drop a note below.
SOOP is interoperability software for your own devices and data. It is not a medical device, does not diagnose or treat, and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any device manufacturer. Readings come from your own validated, calibrated equipment; SOOP's own computed scores are honest approximations, not clinical measurements. Always follow your clinician's guidance for health decisions.