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Karamo Brown Launches Kē, an AI-Powered Wellness App Built Around Personal Growth

Karamo Brown launches Kē, an AI-powered wellness app with personalized fitness, nutrition, meditation, and a digital clone designed to support growth.

Karamo Brown, widely known for his supportive role on Queer Eye, has entered the wellness-tech space with , a new app designed to guide users through fitness, nutrition, mindfulness, and self-improvement.

The platform reflects Brown's own year-and-a-half-long focus on healthier living, including exercise, meal planning, meditation, sobriety, and relationship growth. Kē turns that experience into a digital tool that adapts to each user's routine and goals.

Among its core features are customized workout plans based on available equipment and time, meal suggestions built around ingredients already at home, and an AI chatbot that can refine plans on demand. Each exercise also comes with instructional guidance to support proper technique.

The app extends beyond physical wellness. Its meditation section offers content tailored to different emotional states, while community spaces allow users to connect around shared journeys such as sobriety and general well-being.

What makes Kē stand out is AI Karamo, a digital clone that lets users ask questions and receive advice in Brown's voice. Built with Delphi, the system draws from interviews, podcasts, and other public material to shape a conversational experience that feels closely aligned with his perspective.

Brown says the app is meant to encourage reflection and progress, not replace human connection. He also notes that the platform includes human oversight and is designed to guide users toward real-world support when needed.

Looking ahead, Delphi plans to expand Kē with more advanced agentic features, potentially allowing the AI to make plan updates directly for users. Kē is available now on iOS and Android through a subscription model after a short free trial. As wellness and AI continue to merge, tools like this may help redefine how people build healthier daily habits in the future.