In a move that signals a massive shift toward personalized medical AI, OpenAI officially announced the acquisition of the healthcare startup Torch on January 12, 2026.3 The deal, valued at approximately $100 million in equity, is designed to provide the underlying data infrastructure for the newly launched ChatGPT Health service.
The acquisition brings Torchโs specialized technologyโdescribed as a “medical memory for AI”โdirectly into the OpenAI ecosystem, allowing the chatbot to process fragmented health records with unprecedented context.
What is Torch? The “Unified Medical Memory”
Founded in early 2025, Torch was built to solve the “fragmentation problem” in healthcare. Most patients have their data scattered across different hospital portals, PDF lab results, and wearable apps. Torchโs platform unifies this data into a single, AI-readable engine.
Key Capabilities Torch Brings to OpenAI:
- Data Aggregation: Unifies records from hospitals, labs (like Quest or Labcorp), and pharmacies.
- Wearable Integration: Syncs real-time metrics from Apple Health, Garmin, and Oura.
- Contextual Intelligence: Instead of just reading a single test result, the AI can look at five years of historical data to spot trends and provide more accurate health insights.
The “Acqui-hire”: A Team of Health-Tech Veterans
The acquisition is also a strategic talent grab. The four-member Torch team is led by Ilya Abyzov (CEO) and Eugene Huang, both of whom were key figures at Forward Health, an AI-driven primary care startup that raised $400 million before shutting down in late 2024.
The team will now lead the development of ChatGPT Health, ensuring that OpenAIโs consumer tools are built with clinical-grade data standards and privacy protocols.
“We designed Torch to be a unified medical memory for AI… I can’t imagine a better next chapter than putting this tech in the hands of the 230 million people who already ask ChatGPT health questions every week.” โ Ilya Abyzov, Torch Co-founder
Strategic Context: The Rise of “ChatGPT Health”
The acquisition follows the launch of ChatGPT Health just days earlier. This dedicated section of the app allows users to:
- Upload Records: Securely store medical histories and test results.
- Analyze Trends: Ask questions like, “Compare my last three blood tests and explain my cholesterol levels.”
- Prepare for Appointments: Generate lists of questions for doctors based on personal health data.
Privacy and Safety Guardrails
OpenAI has emphasized strict privacy measures to address the sensitive nature of medical data:
- No Training on Health Data: Conversations within the “Health” tab are not used to train OpenAIโs foundational models (like GPT-5).
- Segregated Storage: Health data is stored separately from standard chat history.
- Non-Diagnostic: The tool includes prominent disclaimers that it is an “information assistant” and not a replacement for a licensed physician.
Competitive Landscape: The Healthcare AI Arms Race
OpenAI is not alone in its quest for the $4 trillion healthcare market. This acquisition puts it in direct competition with other tech giants:
| Company | Recent Move (Early 2026) | Strategy |
| OpenAI | Acquired Torch ($100M) | Building a “Personal Health Assistant” in ChatGPT. |
| Anthropic | Launched Claude Health Connect | Focus on HIPAA-compliant enterprise hospital tools. |
| Expanded Med-Gemini | Focused on clinical reasoning for doctors and surgeons. | |
| Nvidia | Partnered with Eli Lilly | AI-driven drug discovery and lab automation. |
Future Outlook
With the Torch integration, OpenAI is moving beyond “general knowledge” and into “specialized context.” By becoming the repository for a user’s medical history, OpenAI is positioning itself as the primary interface for personal wellnessโa move that could redefine how billions of people interact with the healthcare system.


