Samsung has added new features to its Bixby Routines system. The update now includes health and wellness triggers. These additions let users automate tasks based on their daily habits and physical activity.
(Samsung Expands Bixby Routines to Include Health and Wellness Triggers)
The new triggers work with data from Samsung Health. They respond to things like step count, sleep patterns, and workout sessions. For example, if a user walks a certain number of steps, Bixby can turn on a playlist or send a reminder to drink water. If someone logs poor sleep, the system might suggest a calming routine for the evening.
Users can also set routines around meditation or hydration goals. Bixby will activate these based on time of day or recent activity. This makes it easier to stick to healthy habits without manual input.
The update is rolling out now to compatible Galaxy devices. It requires the latest version of Samsung Health and Bixby. Samsung says this move is part of its effort to make smart assistants more helpful in everyday life.
Bixby Routines already lets people control settings like brightness, volume, and app access based on location or time. Adding health-based triggers gives users more ways to personalize their experience. The system learns from behavior over time and adjusts suggestions accordingly.
Samsung believes that tying digital routines to real-world wellness actions can support better lifestyle choices. The company worked with health experts to design meaningful triggers that fit into daily life. Users can customize each routine to match their personal goals.
(Samsung Expands Bixby Routines to Include Health and Wellness Triggers)
This expansion builds on Samsung’s broader focus on digital well-being. It shows how AI can support health without being intrusive. The feature is available now through the Bixby and Samsung Health apps.

