Google Fit Branding in Your App
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As an app developer integrating with Google Fit, you may surface Google Fit
branding to your users. Follow the guidelines described in this document when
surfacing Google Fit branding elements to your users to ensure a great user
experience and a polished presentation. Use of Google brands in ways not
expressly covered by these guidelines is not allowed without prior written
consent from Google (for more information, see the
Guidelines for Third Party Use of Google Brand
Features).
It is also important to show your users how Google Fit is used for the most
intuitive experience.
Using Google Fit branding
Only apps that are officially recognized as supporting Google Fit can use
Google Fit branding. Your app must use Google Fit features to share or read
fitness data to be recognized as supporting Google Fit.
When you use Google Fit branding:
- Do use the Google Fit icon when labelling entry points to Google Fit
features.
- Do use the "Google Fit" brand nominatively to refer to in-app fitness
service features.
- Example: "Google Fit lets you view your step counts during runs."
- Don't
- suppress or interrupt any pop-ups or overlays invoked by Google Fit on
Android.
- use Google+ icons to label in-app features and functionality.
- use “Google”, “Google Fit” or any other Google trademarks in your app
title. You may use Google trademarks nominatively, as described in these
branding guidelines, in your app description.
- use Google provided iconography, Google logos, or anything closely
similar to those icons or logos in your app's icon.
- use or refer to Google Fit in a way that suggests a partnership,
sponsorship, or endorsement with Google.
For more information about using the Google Fit brand, including visual asset
downloads and how to use them, see the Google Fit Partner Marketing Hub.
Connecting the user to Google Fit
App developers may want to surface Google Fit branding when asking the user to
connect to Google Fit. Follow these guidelines when designing this user flow:
- Ask the user to connect to Google Fit during app onboarding, app launch, or
when they start a relevant activity.
- Use a clear and obvious call to action to the user. Button text such as
"Connect to Google Fit" or "Activate Google Fit" are examples of clear calls to
action.
- Explain what Google Fit is. Example:
- "Google Fit is an open platform that lets you control your fitness data
from multiple apps and devices."
- Mention compelling end user features that are enabled by Google Fit. Examples:
- "Connecting to Google Fit allows you to see heart rate data with your
workouts"
- "Connecting to Google Fit allows you to see more fitness data like step
counts and weight"
- Mention Google Fit's benefits in a generic way:
- "By connecting [Your app] and Google Fit, you can easily integrate your
fitness activity from various sources to help you better understand your
progress."
- Include information on how to disconnect from Google Fit (an option that you
should add to your Settings).
- "You can disconnect from Google Fit at any time by going to Settings"
- Use the Google Fit Icon provided on the Google Fit Partner Marketing Hub.
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Last updated 2025-08-28 UTC.
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