How-to Export Your Google Fit Data

Google Fit houses a variety of your vital health data recorded over months or even years using your phone or by your smartwatch if it crosses the information, this giving us the opportunity to leave the smartphone calm, and it is that's why it's critical to back up frequently. With Google's data export tool Takeout, you can extract a copy of your Google Fitem minutes. See how to use it.

Head over to the Google Takeout website and sign in with your Google account. Click the โ€œDeselect Allโ€ shortcut if youโ€™re only interested in Fit and donโ€™t want the archive to include copies of your data from the rest of the Google services.

Look for โ€œFitโ€ in the list and check the box next to it.

Click the โ€œAll Fit Data Includedโ€ button to choose whether you want to back up your activities data, the daily summaries of your sessions, or both. The โ€œMultiple Formatsโ€ option will tell you in which format Google will archive your Fit data.

Now, scroll down to the bottom of the page and hit the โ€œNext Stepโ€ button.

Here, you can customize the backup process in a variety of ways. You can pick how you want Google to deliver the archive file to you, set up automatic exports every two months, the file type, and size.

Once youโ€™re done adjusting these settings, select โ€œCreate Export.โ€

Google will start extracting a copy of your Fit data. You donโ€™t have to stick around as Google will let you know via email when itโ€™s done. Depending on how much data you have accumulated on Fit, this can take days or even weeks.

You can also cancel the backup request with the โ€œCancel Exportโ€ option.

When Google is finished creating a copy of your data, you will get an email with the subject, โ€œYour Google data is ready to download.โ€

Inside that email, click the โ€œDownload Your Filesโ€ button to access your archive file. Sign in again with your Google credentials for confirmation.

The downloaded ZIP folder will have an โ€œarchive_browser.htmlโ€ document that will let you easily go through all the health data. You wonโ€™t be able to read directly any information because the files will be in TCX or CSV formats.


It will redirect you to your โ€œManage Your Exportsโ€ page, and the file should automatically begin downloading. In case it doesnโ€™t, you can manually grab the file by clicking the โ€œDownloadโ€ button next to the Fit export entry in the list.