BP Tracker

Smart Blood Pressure Monitoring

Track, analyse, and understand your cardiovascular health with intelligent insights

Coming Soon to App Store

Key Features

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BP Logging & Charts

Log systolic, diastolic, and pulse readings with optional notes. View your history in clear, interactive charts organised by month.

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NHS-Aligned Categories

Every reading is categorised using NHS/NICE guidelines — Normal, Elevated, Stage 2 Hypertension, or Crisis — so you always know where you stand.

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Trend Analysis

See whether your blood pressure is trending up, down, or stable. Understand the direction and magnitude of changes over time.

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AI Health Assistant

Chat with an AI assistant that understands your readings. Ask questions about your blood pressure patterns and get general health information.

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Medication Tracking

Log your medications with dosage and frequency. Set reminders so you never miss a dose. Track how medications correlate with your readings.

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Private & Secure

Your health data stays on your device by default. Optional cloud sync uses encrypted storage. Biometric login with Face ID and Touch ID.

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Time-of-Day Patterns

Discover how your blood pressure varies throughout the day — morning, afternoon, evening, and night — with automatic pattern detection.

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CSV Export

Export your complete reading history as a CSV file. Share it with your GP, cardiologist, or use it for your own records.

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Works Offline

All readings are stored locally on your device. The app works fully offline — cloud sync is optional for backup and multi-device access.

NHS Blood Pressure Categories

Every reading is automatically categorised using NHS/NICE clinical guidelines

Normal
< 120 / 80 mmHg
Elevated
120-139 / 80-89 mmHg
Stage 2 Hypertension
140-179 / 90-119 mmHg
Hypertensive Crisis
≥ 180 / 120 mmHg

Who Is This For?

Medical Disclaimer: BP Tracker is not a medical device. It is intended for personal tracking purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional about your blood pressure readings. In an emergency, call 999 (UK), 112 (EU), or 911 (US).