Tom Hale CEO of ŌURA at HumanX

NYSE Official
NYSE OfficialApr 13, 2026

Why It Matters

The launch positions Oura as a leader in gender‑specific digital health, giving women actionable insights that could improve preventive care and expand the wearables market.

Key Takeaways

  • Oura launches first dedicated women's health model in its ring
  • AI-driven algorithms translate finger data into personalized health insights
  • New coach provides predictions and guidance based on biometric data
  • Model addresses lifecycle stages: conception, contraception, perimenopause, menopause
  • Emphasis on women’s unique physiology versus generic male‑centric metrics

Summary

Oura CEO Tom Hale announced at HumanX the launch of the first‑ever dedicated women’s health model built into the Oura Ring, expanding the platform’s AI‑driven health coaching.

The ring’s algorithms, based on machine‑learning models and neural networks, already translate finger‑based biometric signals into sleep, readiness and activity scores. The new coach layer uses those data to generate predictions, personalized guidance, and contextual explanations tailored to each user’s physiology.

Hale emphasized, “A woman’s body is not a small man’s body,” noting that the model accounts for stages from conception and contraception to perimenopause and menopause, offering women a lens to interpret their metrics against gender‑specific baselines.

By embedding gender‑specific analytics, Oura aims to differentiate its wearables, attract a broader female user base, and potentially influence how the industry approaches personalized health monitoring.

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