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You will soon be able to talk extensively about your Garmin health data with an AI

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You will soon be able to talk extensively about your Garmin health data with an AI
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Garmin smartwatch users may soon have a new way to understand their health and fitness data, simply by chatting with an AI. According to a recent announcement by Rod Trent, a Microsoft Vice President, a new project called the Garmin Chat Connector aims to let users connect their Garmin Connect accounts directly to AI assistants like ChatGPT or Claude.

The tool acts as a bridge between Garmin’s fitness data and AI chat platforms, enabling users to ask questions about their workouts, sleep patterns, and recovery metrics in natural language. The connector is still in development but is reportedly nearing completion. Once available, it will function as a cloud-hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that securely connects a user’s Garmin data to supported AI apps through a private token-based URL.

How will the Garmin Chat Connector actually work?

The idea behind the tool is to make Garmin fitness data easier to understand through conversation. Instead of digging through charts in the Garmin Connect app, users can simply ask questions like how well they slept, what their training load looks like, or whether they should take a rest day.

Garmin Chat Connector in action with both Claude and ChatGPT

The AI then analyzes metrics such as sleep stages, HRV, VO2 Max, and activity data to generate answers. The connector reportedly exposes 16 data tools across five categories, allowing the AI to generate summaries, analyze activity trends, and answer questions about recent workouts or recovery data. Initially, the system will support AI apps that allow custom connectors, including ChatGPT and Claude, on mobile devices. That said, it’s worth noting that this is a third-party project rather than an official Garmin product.

Why are companies suddenly building AI tools around health data?

The idea of conversational health data analysis is quickly becoming a broader trend in the tech industry. Recently, several major tech companies have launched similar tools that allow users to interact with personal health data through AI. For example, Microsoft recently introduced Copilot Health, which lets users analyze medical records and wearable data through an AI assistant. Similarly, Amazon is also experimenting with AI-powered health assistants.

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The Garmin Chat Connector fits squarely into that emerging trend. Instead of scrolling through dashboards and graphs, users could soon ask simple questions about their fitness and get AI-generated insights in seconds, making wearable data far more accessible in everyday life.

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