iOS

Body Measurement Tracker 5.0.15: Sync with Apple Health (iOS)

Bring your weight, height, and body fat together with the Apple Health ecosystem.

We’re excited to share that Body Measurement Tracker for iPhone now supports two-way sync with Apple Health (the data behind the Health app)—so your measurements can stay aligned with workouts, smart scales, and other apps you already use.

This is available in the same app release as our Android Health Connect launch: version 5.0.15. Update from the App Store when it appears for your region.

What you can sync

You control each category individually. When sync is on, the app can read and write:

  • Weight

  • Height

  • Body fat percentage

Log a measurement in Body Measurement Tracker and it can show up in Health; data from supported sources can flow into your charts and history here as well.

Body fat: you choose the source

For body fat % written to Apple Health, you pick how the app should derive it:

  • Manual entries

  • Navy method

  • Jackson calipers method

Readings that arrive from Apple Health are merged into your manual body fat track so imports stay consistent.

Built for how you actually use the app

  • Choose which profile syncs—great for families or multiple users on one device.

  • Decide how much history to include on the first sync (recent months or longer).

  • After you opt in, the app can refresh sync when you open it so things stay current without micromanaging.

How to get started

  1. Update Body Measurement Tracker to 5.0.15 on the App Store.

  2. On the home screen, open the Apple Health setup card (Gold subscribers).

  3. Select the profile that should sync, turn sync on, and approve the Health permissions iOS asks for.

  4. Adjust which data types sync and your body fat method if you want finer control.

What to know on iOS

  • Privacy is always in your hands: Apple only shares what you allow in Health access settings. You can change or revoke access anytime in Settings → Health → Data Access & Devices.

  • Edits in the Health app: Apple Health and our app may treat “what changed” slightly differently than on Android. In practice, if you delete something in the Health app, your Body Measurement Tracker history might still show the earlier imported value—we recommend treating the app as your primary log if you need one canonical timeline.

Android users

If you use Android, the same capability is available via Health Connect—see our companion post for that platform.