HerSync, an innovative health-tech platform built for women by Africans, has officially launched Africa’s first multilingual AI-powered health assistant and smart cycle tracker, designed to address reproductive health challenges often overlooked in schools, workplaces, and health systems.
The firm made the disclosure in a statement on Thursday, saying the app is positioning itself as a culturally relevant, tech-driven companion for women across all stages of life.
Unlike traditional cycle trackers, HerSync is designed with features that reflect the realities of African women’s lives. It offers multilingual support, offline functionality, and innovative partner nudges to engage loved ones in women’s health journeys.
At launch, the company said it is making all premium features free, offering a comprehensive suite of tools tailored to African women’s needs. These include AI-powered cycle and symptom tracking, a 24/7 voice-enabled health assistant, multilingual reproductive health education, and privacy-focused controls.
The app also enables partner engagement through shared insights, provides referral rewards to build community, and allows users to fully customise their experience, ensuring both cultural relevance and accessibility.
Since its soft launch earlier in 2025, HerSync has already reached 3,500 women and girls and is targeting 10,000 users by the end of the year. The app has received strong reviews for its cultural relevance, ease of use, and AI-powered insights, boasting a 4.9-star rating across app stores.
As of May 31, 2025, HerSync ranked first in Medical apps on the Nigerian Apple App Store and fourth in Medical on the Nigerian Google Play Store. The company also showcased its innovation at GITEX Nigeria 2025 in Lagos, where the team demonstrated the app to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who expressed admiration for the product’s features and mission.
“Our mission is clear: making 24/7 female reproductive and workplace wellbeing accessible,” said Philip Igboba, co-founder and CEO of HerSync. “Together with our team of AI, engineering, and community health experts, we’re setting bold growth targets to reach millions of women across Africa and beyond.”
HerSync’s medical expertise is led by Adeh Chioma, Medical and Strategy Lead, who ensures the app’s clinical approach is safe, empathetic, and evidence-based. “HerSync is more than a cycle tracker, it’s a trusted companion that speaks women’s language, respects their privacy, and supports their health every day,” Chioma said.
Looking ahead, HerSync aims to reach 500,000 women globally by 2027, with a vision to transform reproductive and workplace wellbeing through predictive, empathetic, and accessible technology.