RightLife Launches Wearable-Free AI Preventive Healthcare Platform in India

RightLife, part of JetSynthesys, has launched a wearable-free, AI-driven preventive healthcare platform in India. Built for smartphones, the platform combines sleep, nutrition, movement, and mental wellbeing to deliver personalised health insights.

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RightLife, part of JetSynthesys, a global digital entertainment and technology company with a presence across more than 180 countries, has announced the launch of a smartphone-based preventive healthcare platform in India. The platform is designed to deliver AI-driven health insights without the need for wearables, making preventive healthcare accessible through everyday devices.

India continues to face growing challenges related to lifestyle-linked conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, sleep disorders, and chronic stress. While awareness around health has increased, the adoption of preventive healthcare tools remains limited due to high costs, fragmented digital solutions, and reliance on wearable devices that are not accessible to a large section of the population.

RightLife has been developed to address these challenges through a unified, smartphone-led approach to health. The platform brings together sleep, nutrition, movement, and mental wellbeing in a single system, allowing users to understand and manage their health without switching between multiple applications or devices. The goal is to support users in moving from awareness to sustained action.

Positioned as a digital health co-pilot, RightLife analyses daily lifestyle data to offer personalised and structured guidance. Users receive weekly and quarterly health intelligence reports that help identify behavioural patterns, support habit optimisation, and encourage long-term behaviour change aimed at physical fitness, mental clarity, and emotional wellbeing.

Unlike wearable-dependent health platforms, RightLife removes cost and access barriers by relying on smartphone-based technologies. The platform uses proprietary facial scan technology, AI-driven food scanning, and advanced data correlation models to generate insights without requiring additional hardware. This approach reflects the challenges of wearable adoption in a smartphone-first market such as India.

“Preventive healthcare in India has struggled not because of lack of intent, but because solutions haven’t been built for everyday life,” said Nilanjan Mukherjee, Founder, RightLife. “RightLife has been designed to help people move from intention to action by making preventive healthcare accessible, holistic, and sustainable through the device they already use every day.”

RightLife’s AI systems have been trained and validated over multiple years using diverse datasets and real-world behavioural inputs. The platform focuses on habit formation and decision support rather than diagnosis, ensuring that it complements clinical care while maintaining responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare.

“By building a wearable-free, smartphone-first platform grounded in validated scientific studies and purposefully correlated through AI, we’ve created a system that delivers insights people can realistically act on and sustain over time,” said Adit Mukherjee, Co-Founder, RightLife.

Designed for both individual users and organisational wellness environments, RightLife aims to support broader wellness ecosystems while establishing a foundation for future predictive wellness intelligence.

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