Apple Watch displays the Zori AI assistant
Zori is the Fountain Life app's AI assistant (credit: Fountain Life)
The Tony Robbins co-founded longevity brand is bringing its AI-driven tech to wrists and smartphones everywhere

Fountain Life, a longevity-focused health company co-founded by Tony Robbins, is syncing its AI-driven app with all major wearables.

With the integration, users can now have deeper insights into their health through metric-guided personalization and data interpreted by the app’s AI assistant, Zori. Users of wearables from brands including Apple, Garmin, Oura and Whoop, in addition to hundreds of other apps and trackers, will have access to real-time insights on their lifestyle biometrics, fitness metrics and Fountain Life clinical data in one place.

Zori continuously analyzes lifestyle data alongside Fountain Life’s advanced diagnostics, such as imaging, genomics and metabolomics, to highlight patterns, flag potential risks and suggest evidence-based next steps.

“Longevity is not just about adding years, it’s about optimizing the quality of every year,” said Fountain Life CEO and co-founder Dr. William Kapp.

“By integrating wearable insights with Fountain Life records, the Zori AI Medical Assistant now delivers a complete and continuous view of health that empowers individuals and their care teams to make proactive choices, extending vitality, enhancing performance and maximizing lifespan,” he added.

The wearable integration arrived soon after Fountain Life landed $18 million in Series B funding to scale its brick-and-mortar luxury longevity centers.

The latest round brought the company’s total funding to about $108 million, after an $80 million Series A. The new funds will help Fountain Life expand beyond its current locations in Naples and Orlando, Florida, Dallas, Texas and Westchester, New York. A Houston clinic is set to open later this year, with locations in Los Angeles and Miami slated for the second quarter of 2026.

“Fountain Life is laser-focused on building technology that makes longevity actionable,” Fountain Life chief technology officer Chris Hemp said. “By integrating directly with members’ wearables, our enhanced app creates a unified data stream that connects these devices and AI-driven insights, delivering the foundation for truly personalized optimization.”