Google Health Finally Recognizes the Value of Naps


Google is ready to recognize iOS users’ cat naps. 

After the latest update to the Google Health app, naps greater than 20 minutes will now count toward your 24-hour total sleep duration in the app’s Sleep tab. You’ll still be able to see sleep trends over time for your main sleep session, like your longer nighttime stretch. Your main sleep session and naps will be available in separate tabs in your Sleep Score — Google’s single metric of how well you slept. You can use the metric to monitor your sleep trends over time.

The update, version 5.03, is now available for both Android and iOS users who use the Google Health app. For the 5.02 release, Google said Android users would be able to find and view recorded naps more easily. It let you see naps on separate tabs in your daily Sleep Score view. With the 5.03 release, that functionality comes to iOS as well.

Now you’ll get more credit for your naps, but do naps really help restore your body? A February 2026 study in the journal NeuroImage indicated they could. Researchers evaluated 20 adults in a sleep lab study in two sessions. They took a one-hour afternoon nap, and the researchers assessed several brain and muscle functions, including the communication between the brain and muscles and how well the brain rewires itself to learn. The study found that a nap — even a short one — can help restore those brain functions. 

But what counts as a nap for Google is still questionable. Will dozing off on your couch or at your desk for 20 minutes count toward it? In the future, I’m curious whether the app will distinguish nap quality rather than being duration-based. Google didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. 





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