An AI driven software layer can transform wearable devices from passive health trackers into systems that deliver meaningful real time guidance. How?

Vilo has introduced Signal OS, an AI native operating system designed for its upcoming ring based wearable platform. Instead of focusing on displaying health metrics and historical dashboards, the software continuously interprets body signals to provide contextual guidance and actionable insights. The operating system is intended for wellness and self understanding rather than medical diagnosis or treatment.
The platform addresses a common limitation of today’s wearable devices, which typically collect physiological data but leave users to interpret charts and scores themselves. By analysing changes in body signals in the background, Signal OS aims to identify meaningful patterns and present only relevant information when required. This approach could simplify interactions with wearable devices while helping users respond more effectively to changes in daily health and activity.
Signal OS introduces several software layers that work together to deliver personalised insights. The Signals feature presents context aware cards highlighting important physiological changes and recommended actions. Kits adapt to recurring habits and routines, while Pulse provides access to historical health metrics and long term trends. A conversational interface called Chat with Vibes enables users to explore their data through natural language interactions. The platform also includes a Women’s Health Context layer that correlates hormonal patterns and life stages with sleep, recovery, body temperature, activity levels, energy, and mood.
According to the company, the software has been developed to shift wearable technology beyond passive monitoring by creating an intelligent interaction layer that continuously translates sensor data into readable, timely information without requiring users to manually review dashboards.
“Signal OS is built to move the category beyond dashboards and scores toward a more contextual, quietly proactive operating system for the body, one that helps people understand what has changed, prioritize what matters and turn body signals into support,” says Gee Gu, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Vilo.
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