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Bearly Fit is a privacy-focused health and fitness tracking app. It is not positioned as a social fitness platform, but rather as a quiet way to record your workouts, diet, and body changes. The page repeatedly emphasizes that it requires no registration or account, works offline, keeps data on your phone, and supports AES-256 encryption as well as export at any time.
The app covers workouts, nutrition, body metrics, and plan management. On the workout side, it includes 500+ built-in exercises and supports live training sessions, sets/reps/weight/distance/calories, equipment selection, unlimited notes, and comprehensive statistics. On the nutrition side, it supports barcode scanning, calorie tracking, macro and micronutrient tracking, custom meals, and food search by name, brand, or container. Body tracking includes weight, body fat, lean body mass, measurements, progress photos, pain areas, and life event tags.
Its main “AI/smart” highlight is Workout Wizard, which can generate complete workout plans based on goals, experience level, workout type, target or avoided muscle groups, available equipment, and past training. However, the page does not disclose what AI model is used, nor does it state whether it is powered by a large language model, so it is better understood as smart rule-based and filter-based plan generation.
The page clearly states “Free, offline,” and there is no mention of subscriptions, in-app purchases, or a premium version. Privacy is its biggest differentiator: local storage, no account required, offline operation, and CSV/JSON export make it appealing to users who do not want to upload their health data to the cloud.
Its strengths are comprehensive tracking dimensions, a rich exercise and equipment library, clear visual statistics, and exportable data that helps avoid platform lock-in. Its drawbacks are that it does not disclose Chinese language support, regional coverage of the food barcode database, API availability, or integrations with services such as Apple Health or Google Fit. A local-first approach may also mean limited cross-device syncing and cloud backup capabilities. The scientific basis, intensity calibration, and medical boundaries of Workout Wizard are also not explained.
It is suitable for individual fitness users who value privacy and want to manage workout and diet data offline, especially strength training and self-quantification enthusiasts. If you need a Chinese food database, wearable device syncing, or coach/community collaboration, you should first confirm what the actual app supports. Access from mainland China and app store availability are not stated on the page, so they are currently rated as unknown.
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bearly.fit is an Unknown Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bearly.fit directly.