Health CSV Importer

Health CSV Importer

By Lionheart Software LLC

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2017-08-30
  • Current Version: 1.3.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 13.57 MB
  • Developer: Lionheart Software LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
Score: 4.25749
4.25749
From 167 Ratings

Description

Health CSV Importer is the easiest, fastest, and most reliable way to import your CSV data into Apple Health. The import logic has been battle-tested with millions of data points and will support almost any CSV you throw at it. Health CSV Importer supports all quantity data types in Apple Health, except Activity Summaries, Stand Hours, Exercise Time, and Nike Fuel. To see how easy it is, just watch the preview video (no sound). Note: while we use iCloud Drive in the preview video, iCloud Drive does not need to be enabled in order to perform an import. If you would prefer not to use iCloud Drive, just send the CSV to yourself in Mail.app and open it with Health CSV Importer. Health CSV Importer integrates with the HealthKit framework and Health.app to import your CSV files. ◆ What can I import? ◆ ‣ Data files from your doctor ‣ Data from a 3rd-party health device (e.g. blood glucose monitor) ‣ Health data you’re manually tracking in a spreadsheet (e.g. weight) ‣ Data from another phone. ‣ And more! ◆ Features ◆ ‣ Fast, quick, efficient, and battle-tested—import your CSV data in just a few seconds. ‣ Supports all Apple Health quantity data types. ‣ Smart assignment of data types based on column headers (i.e., no manual assignment of data types to columns!) ◆ Help and Support ◆ If you run into an issue, please email our team at support@lionheartsw.com. We've helped many customers import their data successfully and will try our best to help you too. Two optional, auto-renewing Tip Jar subscriptions are available for $0.49 per month or $4.99 per year (pricing varies by territory). Payments will be charged to your iTunes Account after confirmation. Subscriptions are automatically renewed unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the subscription period. Accounts will be charged for subscription renewals within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Subscriptions may be managed in your iTunes Account's Settings after purchasing. Health CSV Importer's privacy policy: https://lionheartsw.com/software/health-csv-importer/privacy.html Health CSV Importer's terms of use: https://lionheartsw.com/software/health-csv-importer/terms.html

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Reviews

  • Doesn’t work. Nonexistent support

    1
    By klatron
    Bought the app. Followed the instructions. Didn’t work. Emailed support 3 times and heard nothing. I think it’s a scam.
  • Can’t import mindfulness minutes

    3
    By Gaul Blart
    Seems like a very useful app if you want to import vitals and measurements but if you want to import your mindfulness minutes, you better look elsewhere.
  • Worth Every Penny!

    5
    By alexiswk
    I’ve spent 2 days trying to create a shortcut that would import all of my Freestyle Libre 2 and 3 data from Libreview (approx 12000 lines of CSV data) into Apple Health and this did it in less than 30 secs! I used excel on my laptop to format the date as required and remove any duplicates (that took me about 2 minutes cuz there were quite a few blank lines and duplicate entries from when I was testing out the app and shortcut) but once I had the data cleaned up, CSV Import pulled everything over in like 5 seconds!! I still have to go through the data to spot check it for duplicates but I think it should be fine since I already did that in excel! I can now make this a weekly or monthly task to make sure all of my glucose data is saved in both spots! Thank you so much for this app!!
  • Don’t be afraid to edit the CSV!

    5
    By [NinJohn]
    After editing some dates in excel, worked without a hitch! Thank you for making this app :)
  • Just crashes

    1
    By Acurcione
    Trying to import BP readings from an app I’ve been using for years to manually track it. The app sees the columns and matches the proper ones. Hit import and the app just crashes. Waste of money.
  • Just what I needed

    5
    By GeoffreyD67
    So, I’ve been adding weight and body fat % data to MyFitnessPal off and on since 2015. But only since late 2022 has Apple allowed connection to that app to import data, and it only imports weight, not body fat %. The reason for this, I presume, is the field labeling. Apple spells out Percentage, while MFP uses Body Fat %. So it doesn’t import because the field names don’t match. So I went to MFP,reports, export, and downloaded all of my data. It emailed me a zip file with three files, one of which was Measurements. Opened it up with excel on my iMac desktop (desktop and documents set up on iCloud) and edited the BF% field to match the Apple category of Body Fat Percentage. Then went trough my Apple health data history and compared data points to the CSV to remove duplicate weight and BF% measurements from the CSV. That BF data was stuff I typed into MFP and Apple Health on the same day, so it was very few items. Then I erased all the weight data in the CSV that had been synced through MFP since late 2022. Closed and saved to desktop. Opened Health CSV import, reviewed directions, clicked import. Selected file via browse, and in seconds, done. Checked Apple Health, all there!! Perfection!
  • Does this even work?

    1
    By anishp55
    Exported all my health data from google as csv files, tried to import them and instead I'm told there isn't any valid date data.... file name is the data, and times are contained with in. Luckily it was only 1.99 but still....
  • No way to add sleep?

    5
    By Body mallis
    Am I missing something? I can add a bunch of other variables, but not past recorded sleep minutes. Any help would be appreciated here. HRV, resting heart rate, etc. imported perfectly. I’m switching over from whoop to Apple Watch. Thx!
  • Does not work

    1
    By Medtnerian
    The app gets stuck at “preparing data” while attempting to import blood glucose numbers in a csv file from a CGM.
  • You call this an import

    1
    By Serendipity1331
    I paid two dollars to import whatever was on Wellness onto this app that Wellness prompted me to, and I get six boxes once it’s stated it was downloaded and I can’t open any of the boxes and then I tried to import to CVS the information and I get absolutely nothing and then I try to write for help and I send my letter or so I think, and the screen goes blank after that how do you call that help?

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