Why Owlet Chose Sovereign AI to Power the Future of Infant Health

February 3, 2026

A partnership designed to deliver better infant health insights for parents, while keeping family data private and protected.

Owlet, the pioneer of smart infant monitoring, just announced a strategic partnership with webAI to build private, enterprise-grade AI infrastructure. Together, we'll turn Owlet's proprietary pediatric health and sleep data into personalized intelligence for families, all without that data ever leaving their control.

It's a partnership built on a simple conviction. The most sensitive data deserves the most secure AI.

What Owlet Is Building

Owlet (NYSE: OWLT) has spent over a decade earning the trust of more than 2.5 million families. Their connected monitoring devices have generated one of the largest collections of infant health and sleep data in the world. That dataset is the foundation of everything they do, and everything they plan to build next.

The partnership with webAI will give Owlet the infrastructure to train custom AI models directly on that proprietary data, within their own controlled environment. The vision: no third-party cloud processing, no data leaving their ecosystem. Just specialized intelligence that more useful every time, built on a foundation parents can trust.

As Owlet CEO Jonathan Harris put it: "We view AI as a long-term platform investment that strengthens Owlet's competitive position and further empowers parents in the care of their children."

Why Privacy Matters Here

Parents aren't thinking about AI infrastructure. They're thinking about whether their baby is breathing, whether the night will be restful, whether they can close their eyes and trust that someone is watching. Owlet has earned that trust over more than a decade. Any AI built on top of that relationship has to honor it completely.

That's why this partnership starts with architecture, not features. Infant health data is deeply personal and highly regulated. It demands an AI approach where privacy isn't something you bolt on. It's built into the solution from the ground up.

This is what sovereign AI looks like in practice: intelligence that is trained on your data, lives on your infrastructure, and is fully owned and operated by your organization. Security and capability aren't competing priorities. They reinforce each other.

For Owlet, that means the same infrastructure that protects family data also enables better, more personalized health insights over time. Privacy becomes the foundation for better experiences, not a constraint on them.

For parents, this approach shows up in quieter, more human ways. It means fewer moments of uncertainty, clearer signals when something truly matters, and the confidence to rest knowing that insight is being delivered responsibly and carefully. Parents don’t want to think about infrastructure or architecture. They just need to know that the systems supporting them are designed to protect what matters most.

A Growing Movement in Health Technology

Owlet isn't the first health-focused company to take this approach. Oura, the smart ring company known for its health tracking platform, partnered with webAI to process AI models directly on users' iPhones, delivering personalized insights with zero data sent to the cloud.

We’re seeing this shift across health technology. Companies built on sensitive, proprietary data are recognizing that private AI isn't just a defensive play for compliance and risk mitigation. It's a strategic investment that compounds over time. As models get smarter, data grows richer, and the insights become harder to replicate.

What's Next

This partnership is just the beginning. As Owlet's dataset continues to grow and the webAI platform evolves alongside it, the goal is to deliver increasingly differentiated experiences for families worldwide.

We're proud to partner with a company that shares our belief: the best AI is built on trust, owned by the organizations that create it, and designed to get smarter every day.

More to come.