The app your glucometer
should have shipped with.

Most glucometer apps want an account and send your data to the cloud. Glucera syncs straight to Apple Health — on your device, privately. No account. No subscription.

Installs via TestFlight No subscription, ever Data stays on device
Glucera main screen: 7.7 mmol/L in range, trend chart, time in range at 73%, and recent readings
How it works

Pair once. Sync always.

Setup takes under a minute. After that, opening the app is enough.

Glucera pairing: a discovered meter named Demo BGM ready to connect
Step 01

Pair your glucometer

Place your meter nearby and tap to connect. Bluetooth and Health permissions in under a minute. You only do this once.

Sync complete: green checkmark, 30 readings imported from Demo BGM
Step 02

Use your meter as normal

Open Glucera and it pulls in every new reading — straight into Apple Health, deduplicated, with full metadata.

Trend chart with readings in range, 73% time in range, and meal averages
Step 03

See your patterns

Trend chart, time in range, glucose variability, A1c estimate, meal averages. All calculated on your device.

Why Glucera

What you actually get.

See what your meter can't show you

Your meter shows a number. Glucera shows what it means — time in range, variability, estimated A1c, meal averages.

Works with what you already own

No new hardware, no proprietary dongle. If your meter has Bluetooth and pairs with an iPhone, it'll work.

Your data belongs to you

Your readings go from your meter to Apple Health and that's it. No server, no cloud, no account. Not to me, not to anyone.

Privacy

No data collected. Ever.

Glucera has no server. There's literally nowhere for your data to go even if I wanted it to.

Meter → iPhone → Apple Health. Full stop.

No account to get breached. No cloud to get leaked. There's no infrastructure to hack because there is no infrastructure.

Stored on your device only Everything lives in Apple Health. You control it, not me.
No account, no email, no sign-up Just open it and sync. Delete the app whenever you want — your readings stay in Health regardless.
No analytics, no crash reporters, no SDKs The app phones home to exactly nobody. No tracking code of any kind.
FAQ

Common questions.

  • Does it work with my glucometer?

    If your meter has Bluetooth and pairs with an iPhone, it'll almost certainly work. Glucera uses the standard Bluetooth glucose protocol, which covers most modern meters — FreeStyle, Contour, Accu-Chek, OneTouch, and others.

  • Is it really free?

    Genuinely free. No subscription, no in-app purchases, no ads. I don't collect your data so there's nothing to monetize. The whole app is available from day one.

  • What happens to my readings if I delete the app?

    Nothing. Your readings are stored in Apple Health, not in Glucera. Deleting the app has no effect on your data. Reinstall later and it reads your history back automatically.

  • How is this different from my meter's official app?

    Most manufacturer apps want you to create an account and upload everything to their servers. Glucera keeps it local — Apple Health only, nothing leaves your phone. You can run both side by side if you want.

  • What iPhone and iOS version do I need?

    Any iPhone running iOS 17 or later. Apple Watch complication requires watchOS 10+.

Try it out.

Not on the App Store yet, but you can grab it right now via TestFlight. Free, no strings.

Join the Beta on TestFlight
Free, no subscription No account required Works with your existing meter Data stays on your device