Samsung Galaxy Watch AI health features add Vitals, Heart Health Score and training insights as Samsung previews its next Galaxy Watch update.
Samsung is preparing a major Samsung Health update that will bring new Samsung Galaxy Watch AI health features to users from June 8, with the full experience expected on the next-generation Galaxy Watch.
Gadget Bridge reported that the update adds four AI-powered health tools: Vitals, Heart Health Score, Daily Cardio Load and Fitness Index. Samsung’s own announcement said the update is designed to move the watch from passive tracking to more proactive daily health guidance.
The most direct change is Vitals. The feature studies overnight biosignals such as heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, skin temperature and blood oxygen. It then compares those readings with a user’s personal baseline and sends alerts when unusual changes appear.
Heart Health Score is another key addition. Gadget Bridge said it builds on Samsung’s earlier Vascular Load feature and combines sleep quality, stress, physical activity and body composition data into one daily metric. That makes the Samsung Galaxy Watch AI health features more focused on interpretation than raw data.
For fitness users, Daily Cardio Load will measure cardiovascular strain over time and compare daily exercise load with training capacity. Fitness Index will study heart rate, VO2 max and step data to show strengths, weaknesses and suggested goals.
Samsung is also reorganising the Samsung Health app around five pillars: Sleep, Activity, Nutrition, Mindfulness and Vitals. The home screen will place AI-powered Energy Score and daily wellness tips in front of users, according to Gadget Bridge and Samsung’s announcement.
There are limits. These tools are for wellness guidance and personal tracking, not medical diagnosis. Samsung’s Health page says its health features are intended for general wellness and fitness purposes and are not meant to diagnose, treat or prevent medical conditions.
The update still points to where wearables are going. Samsung Galaxy Watch AI health features are no longer only about counting steps or recording sleep. The bigger aim is to turn sensor data into simple advice users can act on.
The AI Decode has also covered Samsung’s AI-enabled Freestyle portable screen, showing how Samsung is placing AI across more consumer devices. With the new Galaxy Watch update, health is becoming the next major test.

