Apps — HeartReady
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HeartReady

Blood Pressure & Heart Log for iPhone, iPad & Apple Watch

The simple, private way to track your blood pressure and stay on top of your heart health — built for people managing hypertension, and for anyone whose doctor asked them to “keep a log.”

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In frame
HeartReady — log a reading
Log a reading
HeartReady — review history
Review history
HeartReady — track trends
Track trends

Features

Fast logging

Spin the dials for systolic, diastolic, and pulse. Save in seconds — with an instant AHA category and color on every reading.

Context tags

Tag readings — At Rest, After Exercise, Stressed, After Caffeine, After Meal, Morning Meds — so the numbers tell the whole story.

Medication tracking

Record your meds, dosages, and whether you took them. See your adherence right alongside your trends.

Trends & charts

Watch your numbers move over time, see your category breakdown, and track how often you hit your target goals.

Doctor-ready export

Generate a clean PDF report to hand or email your doctor — or export raw CSV for your own records.

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Apple Health

Reads and writes blood pressure to Apple Health, so your readings live alongside the rest of your health data.

Watch · Widgets · Siri

Log from your Apple Watch, glance at your latest reading on the Home Screen, or log a reading with your voice.

iCloud sync & backup

Everything stays current across iPhone and iPad, with iCloud Drive backup and restore built in.


Privacy

Private by design

Your health data is yours. HeartReady stores your readings on your device and in your own private iCloud — there is no account, no analytics, no ads, and no third-party tracking. We never collect, sell, or even see your data. Lock the app behind Face ID or Touch ID for an extra layer of protection.

App Store privacy: Data Not Collected

HeartReady is for informational purposes only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and is not a medical device. The information it shows is for personal tracking only. Always talk to your doctor about your blood pressure and before making any changes to your care. See the full Terms of Use & Disclaimer.