Lingo by Abbott translates continuous glucose data from its biosensor into personalized insights to help you eat and train for your body. It combines real-time glucose trends with science-backed recommendations to support healthier habits. In the US HEALTH_FITNESS category, it ranks #187 and holds a 4.33 rating from 659 reviews; the app is free to download with 50,000+ total and 7.3K in the last 30 days.
Pros & Cons
Real-time, personalized glucose insights from Abbott's CGM biosensor
Free to download with no upfront cost
Health Connect integration for auto-logging workouts and broader data visibility
Science-backed recommendations and habit-building features like Lingo Count and daily insights
Requires the Lingo biosensor to use the app's core features.
Not intended for insulin users; not a medical diagnosis tool
Does not measure or transfer blood glucose data to health apps; uses interstitial glucose data which may affect interoperability with some health ecosystems
About Lingo by Abbott
Lingo by Abbott is a health & fitness app developed by Abbott.
How many times has Lingo by Abbott been downloaded?
Lingo by Abbott has been downloaded 54 thousand times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 7.3 thousand times.
What is the rating of Lingo by Abbott?
Lingo by Abbott is rated 4.38 out of 5 stars, based on 1.1 thousand ratings.
Is Lingo by Abbott free?
Lingo by Abbott is free to download. The last update was on November 19, 2025.
What are the requirements for Lingo by Abbott?
The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play November 2025.
Description
Lingo tracks your glucose to help you learn how to eat and exercise in a way that’s right for your body. The Lingo app requires a Lingo biosensor.
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I love this device, but it does not register sugar readings over 200, and I topically have a spike over 200 most days. And I would like to see the upper limit of the spike.
★★★★★sharon mejia· Jun 4, 2026
Love Lingo, easy to install, app is user-friendly. I have had no issues using this device. Have tried other CGMs and Lingo is the best. It's also more economical to use and doesn't require a doctor's prescription. I'm pre-diabetic and have had some hypoglycemia issues. Decided to try Lingo and this was a game changer. I can see when my glucose is going too low. Also see what foods affect my glucose. This is definitely the meter you want. Best of all I don't feel anything at all applying Lingo
★★★★☆James Bruno· Jun 18, 2026
Customer service is absolutely incredible my main concern is the variability of the sensor as I go from sensor to sensor. There is really no consistency that I've seen. I've also had many problems with the sensor where it ended early for no real good reason that I'm aware of. In any case customer service was very helpful in getting me a replacement. Sometimes I think I'm beta testing lingo.
★☆☆☆☆Lisa Ann Gorshe· Jun 16, 2026
Only works on low grade Samsung phones. Not worth the hype or expense to monitor glucose. May revise later as I'm only 4 days in. updated to respond to Abbott Lingo comment- I've had a ticket open since last week without response. The phone line customer service was horrible, and I was told someone would respond via email because they didn't know what was wrong. Only email received was they were still looking into it. Customer service gets an F.
★☆☆☆☆Hannah Thomas· May 30, 2026
Lingo's scoring penalizes normal physiology - my dawn phenomenon and healthy post-meal rises (never exceeding 7.8mmol/L) were flagged as problems and attributed to my overall score as if I'd done something wrong. The graph is unusable on Android: event markers obscure the view, you can't tap them to see what they are, and there's no zoom. Previously used Dexcom - this experience is significantly worse. Misleading scoring, poor interface. Not fit for purpose.
★★☆☆☆G Lewis· Jun 11, 2026
The sensors keep peeling off and has no tone alert to inform u if your blood sugar is too low or too high. I have now been through 5 in a week.
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Trust & Safety: The app is designed for users 18+ not on insulin and is not intended for disease diagnosis. It relies on a biosensor for glucose data and transfers data to health apps as interstitial glucose readings (not blood glucose). No explicit permissions are listed here, and publishers note that inputs come from the Lingo biosensor ecosystem.
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