Bevel is a mobile AI health companion designed to make sense of the flood of data modern consumers generate about their bodies. Rather than forcing users to juggle separate apps for their smartwatch, ring, scale, and lab results, Bevel aggregates everything into one place and applies AI to turn raw numbers into clear, personalized guidance. It integrates data from leading wearables, including the Apple Watch, Oura, Garmin, and Amazfit, and connects health records from multiple lab providers such as Labcorp, Quest, and LifeLabs.

The app tracks a broad set of metrics spanning sleep, recovery, strain, nutrition, strength training, caffeine, water intake, biological age, and cycle tracking. Bevel's AI coach is the centerpiece: it interprets these signals together and delivers personalized insights, workout plans, and recommendations, so users get coaching grounded in their actual physiology rather than generic advice. By unifying wearable streams with bloodwork, Bevel can connect day-to-day behavior with deeper biomarkers for a more complete view of health.

Bevel positions itself as a connected health coach for people who already invest in tracking their wellness but struggle to act on fragmented data. The app emphasizes privacy protection given the sensitivity of health information, and reports a large and engaged user base, claiming more than one million users and a 4.8-star rating across tens of thousands of reviews. It is available on iOS.

In October 2025, Bevel raised a $10 million Series A from General Catalyst to scale its AI health companion. The funding supports expanding its integrations, deepening its coaching intelligence, and growing its user base as consumer interest in longevity, recovery, and data-driven wellness continues to rise.

Bevel is best suited for health-conscious consumers and quantified-self enthusiasts who own wearables and want a single intelligent companion to interpret their metrics and guide their habits. Its bet is that AI can finally close the gap between collecting health data and actually improving health, turning passive tracking into personalized action.