Local health dashboard

A local health dashboard is useful when you want readable trends from your own export files without creating another account. ExportVitals is a browser health dashboard that reads supported wearable export files and renders charts locally on your device.

The local-first workflow is straightforward: export your data from the official source, open ExportVitals, import a supported file, and review trends such as sleep patterns, readiness-style summaries, activity totals, heart-rate behavior, and stress/strain views where the export contains that data.

Why people choose local-first health data tools

Some people prefer local processing because it keeps personal health exports under direct control. Others want a lightweight way to inspect long-term trends without relying on cloud account linking. With ExportVitals, no account is required for ExportVitals and parsing runs in-browser.

Tradeoff: manual import vs cloud sync

Cloud dashboards may be more convenient because syncing is automatic. A local wearable export dashboard has a different tradeoff: manual export/import, but more direct control over where files are stored and processed. ExportVitals intentionally uses this local-first model.

Important limitations

The dashboard can only display what the export includes. If a field is absent, incomplete, or changed by the upstream export format, related charts may be limited. Claims should stay data-dependent and cautious; ExportVitals is not a diagnostic medical product.

FAQ

Do I need an account?

No. You can use the local dashboard without creating an ExportVitals account.

Does it upload data to a server?

No upload is required for the local import-and-review workflow.

Can I re-import later?

Yes. You can import supported exports again whenever you want to refresh local views.

Does it support non-Oura exports today?

Current live support is Oura export ZIP files. Fitbit and other formats are planned.

Is this medical advice?

No. The dashboard is for personal trend review only.