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Oura Labs gives members the chance to try experimental features before they’re fully rolled out. These features are still in development and may change, become unavailable, or be removed entirely during testing.

If a feature you're testing is removed, you'll receive a notification and have the opportunity to provide feedback.

Oura Labs is available for:

This feature is not available on Gen2 or older.

This feature is currently only available in English. If you'd like to use it, try setting your phone language to English.


How to Access Oura Labs

You can find Oura Labs in the menu icon, looks like three horizontal bars stacked atop each other menu in the upper-left corner of the Today tab. From there, you’ll see a list of available features and which ones you’re currently testing. If you don’t see an a specific feature, confirm that you're using the latest version of the Oura App for iOS or Android and that you meet the requirements.

Tap on any available feature to start or stop testing any feature at any time. You’ll also have the option to turn on notifications when new experimental features become available.


Experimental Features Available to Test

Blood Pressure Profile Study

The Blood Pressure Profile study analyzes several factors to estimate whether you show signs of hypertension.

Blood Pressure Profile is available in English only to members based in the US. 

Am I eligible to participate in the Blood Pressure Profile Study?

To participate in Blood Pressure Profile, you must:

  • Be at least 22 years of age
  • Not have a cardiac implant
  • Not be currently pregnant
  • Not have been pregnant in the last 12 weeks

What happens when I enroll in the study?

Participation in the Blood Pressure Profile Study is completely voluntary.

In order to participate in the study, you have to sign an informed consent form. A copy of the consent form will be sent to the email address linked to your Oura account.

As part of the study, you’ll answer a series of questions about your lifestyle and medical history. You will then receive an estimate of whether your data indicate signs of strong, moderate, or no current signs of hypertension, based on your answers and ring metrics. 

These metrics include heart rate, HRV, sleep, activity, and the shape of your pulse waves.

Every 12 weeks, you will have the opportunity to answer follow-up questions and receive an updated estimate.

Please note that Blood Pressure Profile Study is a research study to help Oura develop a software feature that is intended to help spot hidden hypertension risks. It is not a diagnostic feature, or intended to prevent, detect, treat, or monitor illness. Always consult your healthcare professional before making changes concerning your health.

In addition, the Blood Pressure Profile Study does not provide blood pressure measurements.

I accidentally entered an incorrect response in the initial questionnaire. Can I change the response?

Study participants cannot reset their responses once they complete the initial Blood Pressure Profile questionnaire. 

Approximately 12 weeks after completing the first questionnaire, you will be prompted to revisit your questionnaire answers. At that time, you can update your responses.

I accidentally reported that I was diagnosed with hypertension in the initial questionnaire. Can I change the response?

If you have mistakenly reported a prior hypertension diagnosis during the questionnaire, this may be reverted at any time. To do so:

  1. Tap the menu icon, looks like three horizontal bars stacked atop each other menu 
  2. Select Oura Labs
  3. Under "Currently testing", find Blood Pressure Profile Study
  4. Tap the profile icon in the upper-right corner
  5. Scroll down to "Medical factors" and tap Diagnosed hypertension. You have the option to revert the diagnosis

Blood Pressure Profile Study assessments are not intended or enabled for individuals who have already been diagnosed with hypertension. 

I received a hypertension diagnosis in the past. Is the study still for me? 

The study is designed to help us build and improve methods for early detection of hypertension.

You may still enroll in the study if you have a prior diagnosis of hypertension. Blood Pressure Profile Study assessments are turned off once a diagnosis of hypertension is reported.

While the assessments aren’t available in this case, your participation still helps inform future tools that may benefit others.

In addition, you may still use the Blood Pressure Profile Study to log manual blood pressure cuff measurements and track them over time. 

Do I need to take measurements with a blood pressure cuff as part of the study?

The Blood Pressure Profile Study doesn’t require any cuffs or visits to a doctor’s office, but you have the option to manually add cuff measurements and track them over time if you have a blood pressure cuff at home. Participants will not receive a blood pressure cuff as a part of the study.

To manually add cuff measurements:

  1. Tap the menu icon, looks like three horizontal bars stacked atop each other menu 
  2. Select Oura Labs
  3. Under "Currently testing", find Blood Pressure Profile Study
  4. Scroll down to where it says "Measure at home with a cuff"
  5. Tap on Add cuff measurement to manually log a blood pressure cuff measurement 

Within the study, you may import manually logged blood pressure values from Apple Health or Health Connect by Android. Only measurements logged since the time of your enrollment in the study will be visible within the Oura App.

Manually added blood pressure cuff measurements do not affect your Blood Pressure Profile Study result.

What if I want to withdraw from the study?

Participation in the Blood Pressure Profile Study is completely voluntary. You can withdraw from the study at any time. To do so:

  1. Tap the menu icon, looks like three horizontal bars stacked atop each other menu 
  2. Select Oura Labs
  3. Under "Currently testing", find Blood Pressure Profile Study
  4. Tap on Show details > Withdraw from study

Data collected before withdrawal will remain part of the study dataset, as outlined in the consent form. No further action is needed after you withdraw.

Will I be able to see the results of this study?

Study results may become publicly available on the official Oura website, The Pulse Blog, white papers, reports, or peer-reviewed publications in academic journals. 

Is this study registered on ClinicalTrials.gov?

This study is registered with the WCG IRB and on ClinicalTrials.gov with NCT07267871.

Where can I learn additional information about the study?

Learn more about Blood Pressure Profile at this article from The Pulse Blog.

If you have any questions or concerns about the study, please contact the study email provided in the consent form and in the Oura App.


How to Share Feedback

Each feature in Oura Labs includes a Give Feedback option. Tapping it sends your comments directly to our product team, and your input helps shape what we build next.

Keep in mind that these are early-stage features and may change or disappear as we continue development.


Oura Ring is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, monitor, or prevent medical conditions or illnesses. Please do not make any changes to your medication, nutrition, or workouts without first consulting your doctor or another medical professional.

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