Before you read further, it’s important to note:

This is a 0→1 product —a completely novel solution with no direct precedent in India or globally. It reimagines how users interact with personal health data in physical spaces, bridging AI, design, and healthcare in a way that hasn’t been done before.


Overview

The smart health mirror is a digitally integrated device designed for passive, real-time tracking of critical health parameters. It captures a wide array of vitals including body weight, body composition (up to 12 metrics such as BMI, body fat %, muscle mass, and visceral fat), temperature, SpO₂, blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate.

From a design perspective, the mirror integrates seamlessly into everyday environments, combining functionality with minimal visual intrusion. The interface is optimized for intuitive interaction, offering visual feedback, historical trends, and health alerts—all without requiring active input from the user. This passive yet comprehensive system enhances both preventive care and daily health awareness.

I led the end-to-end product design alongside another designer, transforming complex AI-driven health data into a simple, intuitive user experience. Our design process focused on clarity, usability, and seamless integration of real-time biometric feedback. The result was a fully functional MVP, delivered within a month, effectively bridging advanced health tech with everyday usability.


Structure


Problem

A key challenge was the low utilization of health plan benefits and minimal engagement during health camps. To address this, we developed the Smart Health Mirror—a touchpoint designed for both existing users and walk-in participants. It allows users to scan their bodies for real-time health insights and instantly access relevant benefits. This not only increased engagement but also improved the visibility and usage of available health services.

I didn’t want this to turn out to be a one and done device, my goal was to design to keep a 40-50% user retention rate