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injewelme Unveiled Its DeepHealthVision With Camera-Based Vitals

Edited by Adam Harrie — April 29, 2026 — Business
This article was written with the assistance of AI.
injewelme, a South Korea–founded health tech startup backed by Temasek Trust, launched DeepHealthVision, a contactless health monitoring system featuring remote photoplethysmography that measures more than 20 vital parameters via a camera in about 30 seconds.

The company also introduced DeepHealthNet, a predictive AI that analyzes personal health data, and a Gamified Health Management app aimed at younger users. The $1.2 million funding round will support expanding DHV’s parameter set to include glucose, stress index, fatigue and hydration, as well as customer acquisition in Singapore and Southeast Asia.

DHV has undergone real-world pilots with SingHealth Polyclinics and private partners, showing about 95% detection accuracy, and is being evaluated for healthcare, eldercare, insurance and workforce safety use cases tied to climate-related heat exposure.

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Camera-based, contactless vital checks: interest and use cases
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Trend Themes

  1. Contactless Vital Monitoring — Widespread adoption of camera-based remote photoplethysmography enabling rapid, non-contact capture of 20+ physiological parameters in seconds, creating potential to replace traditional wearable or point-of-care devices.
  2. Predictive Personal Health AI — Personalized predictive models trained on continuous, multimodal vital signs that can anticipate deterioration or chronic condition risk before clinical symptoms manifest, shifting care toward proactive intervention.
  3. Gamified Youth Health Engagement — Integration of game mechanics with health tracking to increase younger-user engagement and adherence, altering long-term preventive health behavior patterns.

Industry Implications

  1. Healthcare Providers — Primary care clinics and hospitals could see remote triage and monitoring workflows restructured by rapid, camera-based vitals enabling scalable virtual patient assessments.
  2. Eldercare and Assisted Living — Residential care settings may leverage non-invasive, ambient monitoring to continuously assess seniors' hydration, fatigue and stress without wearable compliance barriers.
  3. Insurance and Workforce Safety — Insurers and employers stand to recalibrate risk models and preventive programs by ingesting near-real-time physiological data tied to heat exposure and lifestyle factors.
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