Why We Built Savva
Savva is the app we wanted in our own lives.
Most days move between two parts of life that should be the same conversation but aren't. There's the morning workout and the wearable that tracks it. There's the annual physical and the lab results that come back from it. The same body, two completely separate streams of data, two apps that don't speak to each other.
We wanted one app that came with us to the gym and to the doctor's office. One place where last night's sleep score, this morning's blood pressure reading, and the cholesterol panel from a checkup six months ago all sat in the same view. So we built it.
The choices we made along the way are the choices we'd want for our own health data.
On your phone, not on someone's server
Health data is the most personal information anyone owns. We didn't want ours sitting on a company's server, where it's one bankruptcy, one breach, or one acquisition away from belonging to someone else. So Savva keeps everything on the phone. No account, no cloud, no user record. The data lives where it should: with the person it belongs to.
Affordable because it should be
A health app shouldn't cost what a doctor's visit costs. Not now, not when the underlying intelligence gets cheaper every quarter. We priced Savva for the wallet, not for the cap table. The core app is free. The AI tier is the same low price in every country we ship to.
Every leading AI, because the leader keeps changing
A new model launches almost every week, and the best one for your specific question is rarely the one you used last month. We didn't want to lock anyone into a single AI, including ourselves. So Savva ships with the leading models on tap. On-device options that run locally on your phone. Cloud options for deeper reasoning when you want them. Same data, different perspectives, fresh intelligence as it ships.
Built to reach a billion people
Records in North America and Europe are mostly digital, even when they're trapped behind fifty different portals. In much of the rest of the world, they're not digital at all. They're paper. They're photos. They're PDFs forwarded on messaging apps. They're sheets stapled to other sheets at the back of a clinic file cabinet.
Savva digitizes all of it. Snap a paper lab, scan a discharge summary, forward a PDF, and on-device OCR turns it into a structured, trendable record in 17+ languages. For millions of people, this will be the first time their own health history has ever been searchable.
Our goal is 100 million people in North America and Europe within the next five years, and a billion people in underserved regions in the same window. The on-device architecture and the price point are not features. They are what make a billion-user company possible without selling anyone's data to fund it.


Amit & Stephen
Co-Founders
“We built Savva for ourselves first. The version we open before a run, and the version we open before walking into the doctor's office, is the same one you're getting. The data stays on our phones too. Now we're working to put that same app in a billion more.”
The mission
A billion people, on every continent, with their own complete health record on their phone, the AI of their choice to make sense of it, and nothing on a server but a software update.
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