Home Computing Phones News Google is finally treating health tracking as a platform play, pulling in medical records, third-party fitness data, and AI coaching in a way that Fitbit's standalone app was never built to handle. Google Google is officially pulling the plug on the Fitbit app , replacing it with the new Google Health app on May 19, 2026. It is quite ironic, as the company just announced a new Fitbit Air screenless fitness tracker , but the change will take place via an OTA update. This is happening after Fitbit’s fifteen-year run, wherein it gathered millions of fitness-focused users and provided them with various health trackers and meaningful insights via its software. Should Fitbit users worry? Google has already confirmed on X that the “Fitbit devices aren’t going anywhere,” so all the user data stays in place. In simpler words, all your workout logs from the Fitbit app will still show up in Google Health.…