The AI companion
A health-literate assistant that remembers your context and talks like a person.
At the heart of AverCare is a conversational assistant we call Aver. You can type to it, talk to it, or have a face-to-face video conversation. It's designed to feel less like a search box and more like a knowledgeable friend who happens to have read your health history.
What you can do with it
- Ask health questions in everyday language — "why am I so tired this week?"
- Log things by talking — "I had oatmeal and a coffee" logs your breakfast.
- Get things organized — "remind me to take my meds at 8" adds a calendar event.
- Make sense of your data — "how was my sleep this month?" reads your vitals and explains the trend.
- Pull from your own documents — upload lab results or a care plan and ask questions about them specifically.
Three ways to talk
The classic chat experience, with rich formatting, charts, images, and follow-up suggestions. Best when you want detail you can scroll back through.
Hands-free, spoken back and forth. Responses are kept short and natural for listening — great while cooking, driving, or winding down.
A real-time animated professional you can see and hear, for when you want a more human, face-to-face feel. See AI professionals.
It remembers — on purpose
Aver keeps a small, private set of memories about you: the high-signal facts that should shape every conversation (your goals, key conditions, preferences). You're always in control — you can ask it what it remembers, and tell it to forget anything.
Why memory matters
Without memory, every conversation starts from zero and you'd repeat yourself constantly. With it, Aver can say "given your sleep goal, here's what I'd change" instead of "what are your goals?" — every single time.
Knows when to defer
The companion is built to be honest about its limits. For anything that looks urgent or needs a diagnosis, it stops giving advice and points you toward a real clinician — including booking a telemedicine visit right there in the chat.
Aver is a wellness and health-literacy tool, not a doctor. It will never tell you to ignore symptoms or skip professional care.
Where the answers come from
When you ask something specific to you — about your labs, your trends, your uploaded documents — Aver searches your own knowledge base and cites what it found. The technical version of this lives in The AI stack.