What if your fitness band could do more than count steps and track sleep — what if it could actually plan your day for you?
Health intelligence startup has introduced the Luna Band, a new AI-driven wearable designed to turn real-time body signals into a personalized daily planner.
Instead of simply displaying health data and charts, the Luna Band uses AI to provide users with actionable daily guidance based on their physical condition and activity levels.
Launched on May 26, the Luna Band is a voice-first device that works with the company’s “LifeOS” intelligence engine.
Smarter Health Guidance
Luna says its Luna Band continuously analyzes body signals along with blood markers, sleep, stress, diet, and activity data to build a simple, personalized daily plan.
Unlike traditional fitness wearables that mainly display dashboards and metrics, the Luna Band focuses on delivering practical, real-time recommendations users can act on instantly.
Using subtle haptic feedback, the device can suggest when to rest, avoid caffeine, focus on deep work, or improve recovery based on the user’s physical condition throughout the day.
A Smarter Way To Manage Health
The opens with a “Today” view that organizes the user’s schedule hour by hour, offering personalized recommendations throughout the day.
Suggestions are grouped into categories such as Sleep AI, Nutrition AI, Supplements, Activity AI, and Circadian Health, making the guidance easier to follow and manage.
The app also includes a “Peak Score” feature that helps users track long-term performance, recovery, and overall wellness trends over time.
The Luna Band is designed for high-achieving professionals, athletes, and people managing busy schedules. The wearable aims to function as both a wellness tracker and a productivity assistant.
Voice-Activated Health Logging
A standout feature showcased at the launch is voice-activated logging. Users can easily record activities and habits using natural voice commands instead of manually entering information into apps.
For example, a user can tell the app that they missed a workout or consumed caffeine late in the day. The system then captures and stores that information automatically.
LifeOS uses the logged data to deliver more personalized recommendations and improve future wellness suggestions over time.
Additionally, LifeOS can delivers cause-and-effect health insights rather than just providing generic overviews.
For example, the platform can show how consuming caffeine late in the day affected deep sleep quality and overall recovery.
It can also analyze how recovery habits and daily routines influenced focus, energy levels, and overall performance.
Unified AI Health Platform
The Luna App brings multiple health categories together in a single platform, including stress tracking, training, nutrition, supplements, and productivity.
It also supports integration with third-party devices, allowing users to consolidate data from different wearables and health tools in one place.
Luna says users can customize their experience by creating personalized health modules tailored to their daily routines and goals.
This modular approach helps users focus only on the health insights and features that are most relevant to them.
Luna has confirmed that its first release, dubbed “Drop 1,” will be available by invitation only, with shipments expected to begin by the end of July 2026.
Luna turns health tracking into real-time, actionable planning with its AI-driven Luna Band, blending wellness and productivity in one system.
Are you ready to trust AI wearables to make daily health decisions for you?
DISCLAIMER: This article is derived from information available in the public domain.It’s always a good idea to check your doctor before beginning any new routine.








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