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My glucose,
my insights

Learn to build healthy habits and see what works for you.

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Meet Lingo

Lingo is an everyday wearable that tracks your glucose 24/7. It translates your data into insights
you can use to shape healthier habits.

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Learn how your body responds to food and
exercise with a 2-week plan*, no commitment.
  • 1 Lingo biosensor with minute-by-minute glucose monitoring.
  • Full access to the Lingo app.
  • Works with iOS and Android™.


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Heart, body, mind —
glucose fuels it all

Finding foods and habits that work for you and your routine has all kinds of whole-body health benefits.

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Protect your heart

Studies show that consistently high glucose levels (>7.8 mmol) are linked to higher heart disease risk.1-4 The TLDR:  Keep your glucose in a healthy range† (3.9 - 7.8 mmol) more often. Your heart will thank you. 


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†A typical glucose range for healthy individuals is 3.9-7.8 mmol/L. Fluctuations beyond 7.8 mmol/L or under 3.9 mmol/L may occur from time to time and are to be expected.

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Lower diabetes risk

Prediabetes affects more than 1 in 3 adults in the US. Yet more than 80% of them don’t even know they have it.5 The good news? 3 out of 4 users with prediabetes say Lingo was effective in helping to achieve health goals.   


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‡ Data on file, Lingo by Abbott

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Reduce body fat

As glucose rises, so does insulin.6 And when insulin is chronically elevated, it can impair the body’s ability to burn fat for energy.7,8 Seeing your real-time glucose data can help you build habits that reduce body fat.9    


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Feel more energized and focused

Feel that 3pm crash? Could be your glucose. Clocking out early. Lingo shows you how to better fuel your body to minimize spikes, curb cravings, and feel more energized and focused, longer.10,11  

Proven by research,
trusted by trailblazers 

These change makers show what happens when science meets dedication.

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Serena Williams

Entrepreneur, Mom, and Athlete

I started using Lingo to give me real-time glucose data, tracking across each phase of my cycle. I’ve learned that what works for my body in one phase might not work in another. Lingo helps me see that.

Michelle F.

Lingo member

Lingo has helped me understand my glucose and manage my pre-diabetes. Highly recommend!

Kamrin S.

Lingo member

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Andrew Huberman

Neuroscientist, Host of Huberman Lab

I love understanding how my glucose responds to food, drinks, exercise, and stress (good or bad).

Kara P.

Lingo member

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Reversing prediabetes is possible

Making changes to your diet, among other key lifestyle changes, may influence the reversal of prediabetes. Learn what the research says.


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How managing glucose can help you maintain your weight

Your metabolism and individual glucose responses play a crucial role in how your body processes energy and stores fat. Discover how glucose tracking impacts weight management.


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Is an over-the-counter glucose monitor right for your journey?

Explore how Lingo, an OTC CGM, can boost your wellness journey — and see if it’s right for your health goals.


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