Mumbai, 20th January 2026: RightLife, part of JetSynthesys, a global digital entertainment and technology company with a presence across more than 180 countries, today announced the launch of India’s first unified, AI-driven, wearable-free preventive healthcare platform, built to make actionable health insights accessible to anyone with a smartphone.
India is facing a growing preventive healthcare challenge, with lifestyle-related conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, sleep disorders, and chronic stress rising steadily. While health awareness has increased significantly, adoption of preventive healthcare remains limited due to high costs, fragmented digital solutions, and dependence on expensive wearables that restrict access for a large segment of the population.
RightLife has been launched to address this gap through a smartphone-led, holistic approach to everyday health, enabling individuals to move from awareness to sustained action. By bringing together sleep, nutrition, movement, and mental wellbeing into a single platform, RightLife eliminates the need to juggle multiple apps or devices to understand and manage personal health.
Designed as a digital health co-pilot, RightLife interprets daily lifestyle data to deliver personalised, structured, and practical guidance. Through weekly and quarterly health intelligence reports, the platform helps users identify patterns, optimise habits, and build sustainable behaviour change — supporting fitter bodies, sharper minds, and improved emotional wellbeing over time.
Unlike traditional health apps or wearable-dependent solutions, RightLife removes the cost and complexity barriers associated with preventive healthcare. Despite the rapid growth of India’s wearable market over the past decade, adoption remains limited, underscoring the challenges of hardware-led health solutions in a smartphone-first country. RightLife leverages proprietary facial scan technology, AI-driven food scanning, and advanced data correlation models to deliver deep, meaningful insights without the need for expensive devices.
“Preventive healthcare in India has struggled not because of lack of intent, but because solutions haven’t been built for everyday life,” said Nilanjan Mukherjee, Founder, RightLife. “RightLife has been designed to help people move from intention to action by making preventive healthcare accessible, holistic, and sustainable through the device they already use every day.”
RightLife’s AI foundation has been trained and validated over multiple years using diverse datasets and real-world behavioural signals, ensuring meaningful outcomes rather than surface-level activity monitoring. Its approach focuses on decision support and habit formation, not diagnosis, reinforcing the responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare. This ensures the platform complements, rather than replaces, clinical care while empowering users to make informed everyday health decisions.
“By building a wearable-free, smartphone-first platform grounded in validated scientific studies and purposefully correlated through AI, we’ve created a system that delivers insights people can realistically act on and sustain over time,” said Adit Mukherjee, Co-Founder, RightLife.
Designed with accessibility and scalability at its core, RightLife extends its relevance from individual users to workplace and organisational wellness ecosystems, while laying the groundwork for predictive wellness intelligence in the future.

