My Local BP Diary
My Local BP Diary Summary
My Local BP Diary is a mobile Android app in Medical by FOXTROT BRAVO Solutions GmbH. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). It has about 1.00+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.00 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated May 16, 2026.
Recent activity: 1.00 installs this week (1.00 over 4 weeks) View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 16, 2026 .
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App Description
Private. Offline. No Cloud.
Your private blood pressure diary. 100% on-device, no cloud, no account, no tracking. Log BP and pulse in seconds - your data stays yours.
"My Blood Pressure" lets you record systolic and diastolic readings and your pulse in seconds. See clear trends, precise statistics and the official European BP classification - fast, focused, distraction-free.
Why this app is different:
- No cloud. Every reading stays on your device. No servers, no breach risk.
- No account. No sign-up, no email required, no password to remember.
- No tracking. No analytics, no ad networks, no third-party SDKs.
- No subscription. One-time purchase. No recurring fees, no ads.
Features:
- Fast entry of blood pressure and pulse with automatic timestamp
- Clean history view of every reading
- Classification per established European guidelines
- Statistics: average, minimum, maximum, pulse pressure and MAP
- Charts for BP and pulse trends
- Category distribution of your readings
- CSV export for spreadsheet apps
- PDF export for personal records or your doctor's visit
- CSV import from other tracking apps
- Dark Mode
- Fully local storage on your device
Privacy: Blood pressure readings are sensitive health data. That's why we built this app without any cloud sync. There is no "My Blood Pressure" server. Your data leaves the device only if YOU explicitly export it as CSV or PDF.
Important: this app helps you document blood pressure readings. It does not replace medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. For very high readings or symptoms, please consult a healthcare professional.
