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Health Connect now lets you back up your health and fitness data

Google rolls out an update to Health Connect that adds a backup and restore feature. Here’s how to access it.
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Published onNovember 12, 2024

Health Connect intro page on a Pixel 9 Pro
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TL;DR
  • The Health Connect app has added a backup and restore menu in its latest update.
  • Health Connect’s backup and restore menu lets you export your health and fitness data to Google Drive or other cloud providers.
  • This feature is available in the latest version of Health Connect.

Given how much data we carry on our phones these days, it’s really important to back up your Android phone so you don’t lose a lot of important information if something happens to it. Unfortunately, if you use Google Health Connect to aggregate all your health and fitness data in one place, then there isn’t a way to back up or restore that data. At least, not until the most recent update of Health Connect.

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Google has finally rolled out an update to Health Connect that adds a backup and restore feature. We previously spotted this feature and told you about it in September.

Thanks to the update, if you lose your phone or buy a new one, you can carry over all the health and fitness data you’ve stored with Health Connect. Depending on how long you’ve been sharing data with the app, that could be a lot of data that contains valuable insight on your wellness journey.

Health Connect, if you aren’t aware, is a tool that unifies how health and fitness data is stored on your device. It’s not a fitness tracker itself but rather a backend app that provides an API for other health and fitness tracking apps you might use. It creates a shared language for other apps to communicate in as well as a secure, on-device storage location for aggregated health and fitness data from multiple apps.

Because health and fitness data is so sensitive, Google created Health Connect to be private by design. That means it never uploads your data to the cloud and only lets apps you’ve granted explicit permission to access its database. A consequence of this private-by-design approach is that your health and fitness data stays with your phone and can’t be backed up or exported to other devices. Fortunately, the native backup solution in Health Connect lets you choose whether you want to export your health and fitness data to a cloud storage provider.

Health Connect settings in Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1
Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority

You’ll find the new Backup and restore menu under Health Connect settings. In this menu, you can enable scheduled exports of your Health Connect data to your Google Drive or other cloud storage provider. You can’t export the database locally, but you can schedule these cloud exports to happen on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.

Health Connect export in Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1
Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority

The exported database is stored in a compressed ZIP file in the directory of your choosing and can be imported at any time by selecting the Import data option in the Backup and restore menu. In our initial testing, the initial export of the database was always empty, regardless of whether or not we actually had any Health Connect data. This seems to just be a bug with the initial export, though, as subsequent exports actually had data in them. Unfortunately, it looks like the exported database isn’t encrypted and can be opened in any SQLite viewer, so be careful to store the database in a cloud storage location that you trust.

Health Connect import in Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1
Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority

Speaking of which, although we first spotted Health Connect’s new backup and restore menu on a Pixel phone running Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1, we later found it’s available on other devices already. It seems Google rolled this feature out to devices running Android 14 and later with a recent Google Play System Update. The latest version of the Health Connect app available on the Play Store for devices running Android 9 or later (2024.10.17.00.release) also seems to have this feature, so let us know in the comments below if the backup feature is available for you!


Update, November 13, 2024 (10:34 PM ET): This article has been updated with new information on the export process.

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