GABIT, a longevity-focused, full-stack healthtech platform, has acquired clean nutrition brand Näck for an undisclosed sum, thereby extending its footprint beyond health tracking into supplements and nutrition-driven outcomes.
Through the acquisition, GABIT has integrated Näck’s supplement portfolio into its broader ecosystem, which already includes continuous health tracking, diagnostics, personalised fitness and nutrition programmes, AI-powered health coaching, and longevity-focused skincare solutions.
Following the transaction, Näck’s supplements will become part of GABIT’s platform, enabling users to directly monitor how supplement intake influences measurable health outcomes such as sleep quality, recovery, and metabolic performance.
Founded in 2020 by Malin Petersson, Sahil Marwaha, Philip Göransson, Kelsang Dolma, Anthony Igoe, and Ricky Teja, Näck operates as a Swedish-Indian wellness brand built around transparent, science-backed nutrition.
The brand formulates its supplements in line with recommended dietary allowances where applicable and holds Informed Choice certification. Meanwhile, GABIT, founded in 2022 by Gaurav Gupta and Arpana Shahi, runs a full-stack health platform anchored around four core pillars—fitness, sleep, stress, and nutrition. Its titanium-built Smart Ring continuously tracks health metrics, while its software layer translates this data into personalised insights related to activity, recovery, and dietary choices.
Beyond wearable-based tracking, GABIT also integrates smart scales, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data, and detailed blood tests. As a result, users can track more than 150 health markers and biomarkers covering sleep, recovery, nutrition, metabolism, stress, and long-term health trends within a single platform.
“With this acquisition, we’re bringing nutrition into the same measurable loop as movement, sleep, and recovery,” said Gaurav Gupta.
“Näck stands for nutrition that is simple, transparent, and rooted in science. At GABIT, we’ve always believed that health is interconnected. This acquisition is a natural next step, because the impact of what you put into your body should be just as measurable as how you move, sleep, recover, and live. When supplements, diagnostics, and continuous tracking come together, health stops being vague and starts becoming measurable.”
Arpana Shahi said the unified platform would allow users to clearly connect daily habits with tangible outcomes.
“Good habits feel even better when they show up in your data. Imagine taking a supplement for better sleep and actually being able to measure its effect on your deep sleep. Or adjusting your nutrition through supplements and seeing tangible changes in recovery, energy, or metabolic health. That’s the future of health we’re building.”




