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RightLife rolls out wearable-free AI platform for preventive health
MUMBAI: RightLife, part of JetSynthesys, has launched what it claims is India’s first unified, AI-driven, wearable-free preventive healthcare platform, positioning the smartphone as the centrepiece of everyday health management. Unveiled in Mumbai on 20 January, the platform aims to bridge the gap between rising health awareness and sustained adoption of preventive care in a market weighed down by high costs, fragmented apps and reliance on expensive wearables.
Built as a digital health co-pilot, RightLife integrates sleep, nutrition, movement and mental wellbeing into a single interface, offering personalised guidance through weekly and quarterly health intelligence reports. Using proprietary facial scan technology, AI-powered food scanning and advanced data correlation models, the platform delivers actionable insights without hardware dependency, targeting lifestyle-linked conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, sleep disorders and chronic stress.
RightLife founder Nilanjan Mukherjee, said preventive healthcare in India has faltered not for lack of intent but because solutions have failed to fit daily life. Adit Mukherjee, co-founder, said the wearable-free, smartphone-first approach enables realistic habit formation rather than surface-level tracking. The company stressed that the platform supports decision-making and behaviour change, not diagnosis, and is designed to complement clinical care while remaining scalable across individual and workplace wellness ecosystems.