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Version
7
Size
12.5 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About xDrip+

Track glucose levels in real time with xDrip+, an open-source diabetes management app that transforms sensor data into actionable insights. Monitor your current readings, review trends across hours or days, and receive predictive alerts before your glucose drops too low.

The app connects to glucose sensors from multiple manufacturers via Bluetooth or NFC, displaying readings with detailed graphs so you can see patterns at a glance. xDrip+ analyzes your glucose data to estimate how much time you have before hypoglycemia occurs, using your average levels over recent months to calculate glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and help you stay informed about your metabolic trends.

Customize your experience to match your diabetes management approach. Select from different prediction algorithms, adjust how data is measured and displayed, and set up personalized alerts for hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. The flexibility extends to your devices—send glucose data wirelessly to wristbands or smartwatches for quick reference, or sync everything to your personal Nightscout server for cloud-based backup and remote monitoring by caregivers.

Whether you rely on continuous glucose monitoring for daily diabetes care or need a second layer of tracking alongside your sensor's native app, this tool gives you the graphs, statistics, and early warnings that help you make informed decisions about your health. The open-source foundation means the code is transparent and community-driven, with no hidden tracking or invasive permissions required for core functionality.

xDrip+ is free to download and use, with no ads or paid upgrades blocking essential features. It requires Android 4.4 or higher. Take control of your glucose data with xDrip+ and receive the real-time insights you need to manage your diabetes with confidence.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Real-time glucose alerts help prevent dangerous low blood sugar events
  • Works with multiple sensor manufacturers via Bluetooth and NFC
  • Open-source code with no hidden tracking or invasive permissions
  • Free to use with no ads or paywalls blocking core features
  • Syncs to smartwatches and personal Nightscout servers for remote monitoring

Cons

  • Requires manual sensor pairing and may need troubleshooting for connectivity
  • Prediction algorithms depend on consistent historical data to work accurately
  • Android-only; no iOS or desktop version available
  • Customization depth could overwhelm users unfamiliar with diabetes device setup

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