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How to Cancel Fitbit Premium Subscription: Official Steps

Cancel Fitbit Premium through Google, the App Store, or Google Play; identify the owner, confirm access changes, and understand trials, data, and refunds.

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How to cancel Fitbit Premium through the correct billing owner

Web cancellation

Cancel Fitbit Premium through Web

  1. Fitbit Premium web cancellation: Open the Google or app-store subscription account
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    Open the Google or app-store subscription account

    In a web browser, go to the Google Store subscription management or "Subscriptions" page and sign in with the Google Account that appears on your Google Health Premium order emails or charges; this account owns any Fitbit/Google Health Premium purchased through the Google Store.

  2. Fitbit Premium web cancellation: Find Fitbit Premium
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    Find Fitbit Premium

    On the Subscriptions page, scan the list for the entry labeled Google Health Premium (the new name for Fitbit Premium) and select it so you can see its payment method, renewal status, and billing period.

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  4. Fitbit Premium web cancellation: Choose Cancel subscription
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    Choose Cancel subscription

    Inside the Google Health Premium subscription details, use the Payment detail or Cancel subscription option that appears and follow the on‑screen instructions until the Google Store confirms that auto‑renewal for this membership has been turned off.

  5. Fitbit Premium web cancellation: Verify the access end date
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    Verify the access end date

    After canceling, review the confirmation screen or email for the date through which Google Health Premium stays active; Google Store policy for this product says you’ll still be able to use Premium until the end of the current billing period even though future charges stop.

iOS cancellation

Cancel Fitbit Premium through iOS

  1. Fitbit Premium ios cancellation: Open Settings
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    Open Settings

    On your iPhone or iPad, tap the grey Settings app icon on your home screen; Apple manages App Store subscriptions, including Google Health Premium, from here rather than inside the Google Health app itself.

  2. Fitbit Premium ios cancellation: Tap your name
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    Tap your name

    At the top of the Settings menu, tap your Apple ID name banner to open the account panel that controls App Store billing, payment methods, and subscriptions for this device.

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  4. Fitbit Premium ios cancellation: Open Subscriptions
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    Open Subscriptions

    In the Apple ID screen, choose "Subscriptions" to load a list of all active and expired subscriptions linked to this Apple ID; depending on your iOS version it may appear directly or under a media or purchases section.

  5. Fitbit Premium ios cancellation: Choose Fitbit Premium
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    Choose Fitbit Premium

    Scroll the list to find the entry for Google Health Premium (formerly Fitbit Premium) that’s associated with the Google Health app and tap it so you can see its renewal terms, price tier, and next billing date.

  6. Fitbit Premium ios cancellation: Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm
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    Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm

    Use the "Cancel Subscription" or equivalent end‑trial option shown on that screen, then follow the App Store prompts until it shows a confirmation and an "expires" date; that date is when Google Health Premium features will end unless you resubscribe.

Google Play cancellation

Cancel Fitbit Premium through Google Play

  1. Fitbit Premium google-play cancellation: Open Google Play
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    Open Google Play

    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Play app and confirm you’re signed in with the same Google Account that appears on your Google Health Premium purchase emails or in the Google Health app’s subscription status.

  2. Fitbit Premium google-play cancellation: Open Payments & subscriptions
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    Open Payments & subscriptions

    Tap your profile picture in the top‑right corner of Google Play and select "Payments & subscriptions" to open the menu where Play keeps your saved payment methods and recurring subscriptions.

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  4. Fitbit Premium google-play cancellation: Open Subscriptions
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    Open Subscriptions

    From the Payments & subscriptions menu, tap "Subscriptions" to load a list of every subscription tied to this Google Account, including any Google Health Premium plan you started from the app.

  5. Fitbit Premium google-play cancellation: Choose Fitbit Premium
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    Choose Fitbit Premium

    Locate the Google Health Premium (Fitbit Premium) subscription in the list and tap it to open its management screen so you can view the current plan, renewal date, and available actions.

  6. Fitbit Premium google-play cancellation: Tap Cancel subscription and confirm
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    Tap Cancel subscription and confirm

    On the subscription details page, tap "Cancel subscription", pick a reason if Google Play asks, and follow the prompts until you see confirmation and an end date for your remaining access to Google Health Premium.

Refund policy

Refunds for Fitbit/Google Health Premium

Refund options for Fitbit Premium (now Google Health Premium) depend strongly on where you bought it—Google Store, Google Play, Apple’s App Store, or as part of a Google One membership—and in some cases on whether Premium is bundled with hardware or other services.

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Google Store – Google Health Premium
Google Store’s cancellation policy for Google Health Premium says you can cancel any time but only stop future subscription charges; you won’t get money back for the current billing period, and you continue to use Premium until that period ends. For device‑bundled memberships, cancellation or returns can also end the membership as described in the policy.
Google Store – trials and bundles
If you cancel a Google Health Premium trial during the trial window, you keep Premium until the trial ends and then aren’t charged. For memberships sold with a device, canceling before shipment stops the membership immediately with the order, and canceling within the standard return period ends membership once the device is received back.
Google Play – subscription refunds
Google Play’s general refund policy for apps, games, and in‑app subscriptions says Google doesn’t give refunds for most purchases, but within 48 hours you may be able to request a refund depending on the purchase details; after 48 hours, you generally work with the developer under its policies and applicable law.
Google Health Premium migrated to Google One
Google One help explains that if you bought a Google Health Premium subscription through Google Play using the same Google Account that’s now linked to an AI Pro or AI Ultra membership, your standalone Premium is automatically canceled and the remaining time is refunded. For Premium purchased through Apple’s App Store or Google Store, you receive email instructions and must contact Google Health support to cancel and request a refund for remaining time.
Apple App Store – independent refund rules
When a Google subscription such as Google One or Google Drive storage is billed through the Apple App Store, Google’s help center directs users to manage downgrades or cancellations in the App Store and notes that payment methods and subscription terms, including refunds, are controlled in Apple’s billing system rather than Google’s.

For complex cases—such as device‑bundled memberships, multiple overlapping Premium subscriptions, or Google One migrations—review the Google Health Premium and Google Store subscription articles in full or contact Google Health support from within the help center. Open Google’s official Premium help

Product naming

Fitbit Premium is now Google Health Premium

Google has rebranded Fitbit Premium as Google Health Premium inside the Google Health app and Google Store, which explains why subscription entries may no longer mention "Fitbit" by name.

  • Renaming date and scope

    Google states that as of May 19, 2026, Fitbit Premium is renamed Google Health Premium within the redesigned Google Health app, giving subscribers access to new coaching features while preserving their premium status.

  • How it appears in billing

    In Google Store and subscription help, the membership is described as Google Health Premium, so your Fitbit Premium charges or subscription tiles may now carry the Google Health Premium name even if you originally signed up as "Fitbit Premium."

  • Supported countries

    Google lists specific supported countries—such as the United States, United Kingdom, and others—where Google Health Premium is available; eligibility depends on living in one of these countries and being at least 18 with a compatible device.

  • Impact on existing subscribers

    Existing Fitbit Premium subscribers are moved onto Google Health Premium with their benefits preserved; help content explains that the rebrand adds Google Health Coach access without requiring a separate signup for current eligible members.

Billing source

Identify who bills your Premium subscription

Before canceling, confirm whether your Fitbit/Google Health Premium is billed by Google Store, Google Play, Apple’s App Store, or bundled with a Google One membership, because cancellation must happen with the original billing provider.

  • Check via Google Health help link

    The Google Health "Sign up or manage your Google Health Premium subscription" article includes a direct "Manage your Google Health Premium subscription" link that, once you sign in, shows your current subscription status and often indicates the billing channel.

  • Google Store purchases

    If you see Google Health Premium under the Google Store Subscriptions or "Your subscriptions" pages, that membership is billed by Google Store and must be canceled there; Store help explicitly positions this article as only for Google Store subscriptions.

  • App‑store purchases via Google Health app

    Google explains that when you activate Premium from inside the Google Health app, the purchase completes through the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, and cancellation later routes you back to that app‑store subscription page.

  • Premium included with Google One

    If Google Health Premium comes at no extra cost with a Google One AI Pro or AI Ultra membership, Google One help clarifies that the bundled Premium is tied to that plan; you manage or end it by canceling or downgrading Google One rather than through Google Health alone.

  • Fitbit account deletion doesn’t cancel billing

    Fitbit account deletion help notes that if you have a Fitbit Premium subscription, you should cancel or manage it separately through Google Play, Apple App Store, or Google Store, confirming that account deletion doesn’t stop subscription charges.

After you cancel

What changes after you cancel Premium

Cancellation affects billing and access timing differently depending on where you bought Fitbit/Google Health Premium, but in all cases you should see an end date for your current period and can continue to use core Fitbit/Google Health features afterward.

  • Google Store – paid periods

    Google Store policy for Google Health Premium states that if you cancel a paid subscription, you stop future charges, won’t receive money back for the current billing period, and still have access to Premium until that billing period ends.

  • Google Store – trials and device bundles

    For Google Health Premium trials bought through Google Store, canceling during the trial keeps access until the trial end but prevents recurring charges; for memberships bundled with a device, Store help explains that ending the order or returning the device also ends the membership.

  • Google Play – continued access

    Google Play’s subscription help says that canceling a subscription stops future renewals but you continue to use it for the time you’ve already paid, and an example shows access lasting until the end of a one‑year term even when you cancel mid‑year.

  • Apple App Store – follow the expiry date

    For Apple‑billed subscriptions, Google’s guidance is to manage and cancel via your Apple ID Subscriptions or directly in the App Store; the App Store screen shows an expiry date, and your Premium access normally continues until that date even after you cancel.

  • Core data and basic app access

    Canceling Premium doesn’t automatically delete your health data or Fitbit/Google Health account; you can still use the Google Health app with free features and manage or erase data separately via "Your data in Google Health" or by deleting the Fitbit service.

Data & accounts

Data, account, and device effects of canceling

Ending Fitbit/Google Health Premium mainly changes billing and premium features; data retention and account control are handled by separate Google Health and Fitbit tools that you can use before or after canceling.

  • Export your Google Health data

    Google Health data export help explains that if you sign in with a Google Account you can export your health data, including activity, exercise, sleep, and heart rate, using Google’s standard data download tools, or export individual workouts from the Google Health app.

  • Delete specific health data

    The "Control your Google Health data" article shows you can selectively delete health and wellness data types—such as sleep, exercise, or heart‑rate history—from within the Google Health app without canceling your Premium subscription or deleting your account.

  • Deleting Fitbit account vs. canceling Premium

    Fitbit account deletion help clearly distinguishes subscription management from account closure and instructs users with Fitbit Premium to cancel the subscription separately through Google Play, Apple App Store, or Google Store before deleting the Fitbit service.

  • Privacy and data use

    Google’s Google Health privacy FAQ notes that when you use Fitbit and Google devices with Google Health, your health and wellness data is governed by Google’s privacy protections and is not used for Google Ads.

  • Leaving Google Health entirely

    If you want to leave Google Health after canceling Premium, help content explains that you can delete your Google Health service or Fitbit service from your Google Account, which will remove Google Health data while leaving other Google services unaffected.

Google One bundles

When Premium comes with Google One AI plans

Some Google One plans now include Google Health Premium, which changes how you cancel and what happens if you previously paid for Premium separately.

  • Included with AI Pro and AI Ultra

    Google Health help notes that Google Health Premium is included at no extra cost for subscribers to Google AI Pro and Google AI Ultra Google One memberships, as long as you have an eligible Fitbit device or Pixel Watch.

  • Canceling bundled Premium

    Google One help clarifies that when Google Health Premium is included with a Google One AI plan, you must cancel or downgrade that Google One membership to stop Premium; there is no separate Premium‑only cancel button for the bundled benefit.

  • Migrating from standalone Premium

    If you previously bought a standalone Google Health Premium via Google Play on the same Google Account that now has a Google One AI plan, Google One help states that the standalone subscription is automatically canceled and the remaining time is refunded.

  • Purchases via Apple App Store or Google Store

    For Google Health Premium bought through the Apple App Store or Google Store, Google One help indicates you can’t be automatically refunded when switching to a bundled Google One plan; instead, you receive email instructions to contact Google Health support for cancellation and any refund consideration.

  • Data history when subscriptions change

    Google One’s mobile help warns that if an existing Google Health Premium subscription is canceled in some migration scenarios, you may not retain your prior Google Health data history unless you use the same Google Account, underscoring the importance of confirming which account owns each subscription.

Troubleshooting

If you can’t find or cancel your Premium

If the Fitbit/Google Health Premium cancel button seems missing or you still see charges, Google’s help content suggests checking account details, subscription locations, and payment methods before escalating to support.

  • Verify the correct Google Account

    Both Google Health and Google Store help emphasize signing in with the same Google Account used when you purchased Premium; if the subscription doesn’t appear, try other Google Accounts you use and look at bank statements for the email or profile shown on the charge.

  • Check Google Play subscriptions directly

    If the Google Health app doesn’t show a clear cancel option on Android, Google Play’s subscription guides recommend going straight to "subscriptions in Google Play" from your device and canceling the Google Health Premium entry there instead of relying on the app UI.

  • Move from Fitbit login to Google Account

    If you still sign in with an old Fitbit login, Google Health help instructs you to move your Fitbit account to a Google Account before managing subscriptions, which can resolve cases where Premium appears under a different login than expected.

  • Multiple Premium subscriptions detected

    Google Health documentation notes that if you see a warning about having two Google Health Premium subscriptions—such as a standalone subscription plus a Google One‑included plan—you should use the "Manage your Google Health subscription" link or contact customer support to close the unwanted one.

  • Purchases through other stores or payment methods

    Help articles explain that if you purchased Premium through another store (like Apple’s App Store) or via PayPal on Google Play, you may need to cancel from that store or PayPal account rather than from Google Health or Google Store screens.

Alternatives

Alternatives to canceling Fitbit/Google Health Premium

If you’re unsure about fully canceling, Google’s documentation offers options like pausing Google Play subscriptions, changing plans where supported, or turning off specific Google Health features while keeping your membership.

  • Pause via Google Play (if offered)

    Google Play’s subscription guide mentions that some apps let you pause a subscription instead of canceling, which pauses billing at the end of the current period for a set time; if available for Google Health Premium, the pause option appears under Manage in the Play subscription screen.

  • Change plan or billing cycle

    Play Store documentation explains that, when developers offer multiple subscription plans or billing periods, you can switch plans from within the app or Play’s subscription page, which may reduce your recurring cost without losing Premium entirely.

  • Turn off individual Google Health features

    The "Control your Google Health data" article shows you can disable individual features—such as Google Health Coach, irregular rhythm notifications, or cycle health—via feature privacy controls while keeping your Premium subscription active.

  • Reduce shared data instead of canceling

    Google Health’s data controls and privacy FAQ describe how you can limit what is stored or shared by deleting selected health data, adjusting social sharing in the leaderboard, or exporting then erasing older records while still taking advantage of Premium workouts or coaching.

Device & trials

Device bundles, trials, and orders

Fitbit devices and Pixel Watches bought from the Google Store can include Google Health Premium trials or memberships, and Google’s Store policy explains how canceling subscriptions interacts with device orders and return periods.

  • Membership tied to device orders

    In the Google Store cancellation policy, Google notes that for Google Health Premium memberships bundled with a new device purchase, canceling the order before shipment ends the membership immediately, while canceling within the standard return period ends membership after the device is received back.

  • Trials started from device promotions

    Google Health help explains that if your Fitbit device or Pixel Watch advertises a Google Health Premium trial but you’re already a Premium member, you must cancel your existing subscription and wait for it to expire; 1–3 days later, the trial offer appears in the Google Health app.

  • Canceling a Store‑based trial

    Store policy specifies that if you cancel a Google Health Premium trial before it ends, you can continue to use Premium until the trial period finishes, after which you won’t be charged and access will stop unless you start a paid plan.

  • No refunds for current paid period

    For paid Google Health Premium subscriptions billed by Google Store, the policy explicitly states you can cancel any time but only stop future charges; you don’t get money back for the current billing period, even if you don’t use all features.

  • Device data and account remain

    Neither the Google Store cancellation guide nor Google Health help say that canceling Premium erases device data or unpairs your Fitbit/Pixel Watch; you can still use the device with free Google Health features unless you separately erase the device or delete the Fitbit/Google Health service.

Fitbit Premium cancellation FAQ

Provider-specific answers based on official sources checked August 10, 2026. Signed-in terms, region, billing owner, and applicable law still control.

Yes. Google’s help center explains that, as of May 19, 2026, Fitbit Premium is renamed Google Health Premium inside the redesigned Google Health app and Google Store. You’ll typically see the subscription labeled as Google Health Premium in billing pages, though it covers the same premium fitness and wellness features previously sold as Fitbit Premium.
Open the Google Health Premium help link to check your subscription status; it often indicates where billing comes from. If you see Premium under Google Store’s Subscriptions or "Your subscriptions" pages, it’s Store‑billed; if it appears in Google Play’s Subscriptions, Play bills it; if it’s only in Apple’s Subscriptions, Apple bills it; and if it’s described as included with Google One AI Pro or AI Ultra, you manage it through that Google One plan.
No. Canceling Premium only changes billing and premium feature access; it doesn’t delete your health data or Fitbit/Google Health account. Google Health provides separate tools under "Your data in Google Health" to delete specific data types and export your information, and Fitbit account deletion is a distinct process that Google recommends performing only after you’ve managed any active Premium subscription.
For Google Store–billed Google Health Premium, you can cancel at any time to stop future charges, but Google states you won’t get money back for the current billing period. You continue to use Premium until that billing period ends. If your membership was bundled with a device or is in a trial, Store policy also explains how order cancellations, returns, and trial timing affect your Premium access.
When Google Health Premium is included as a benefit of Google One AI Pro or AI Ultra, you must cancel or downgrade that Google One membership to stop Premium; there’s no separate Premium‑only cancel button. Google One help also notes that if you previously bought standalone Premium through Google Play on the same account, that subscription is automatically canceled and remaining time refunded when you move to the bundled plan.
Sometimes. Google Play’s subscription guide says certain apps let you pause payments or switch plans from the Play subscription screen, and this may be available for Google Health Premium if the developer enabled it. On Google Store and Apple’s App Store, you generally control auto‑renewal or switch among available plans, but there’s no universal pause control in Google’s documentation.
On Google Store, the dedicated policy for Google Health Premium says you can cancel any time but won’t be refunded for the current billing period; you only stop future renewals while keeping access to the end of the period. For Google Play, general refund rules apply: Google doesn’t refund most purchases, but within about 48 hours you may be able to request a refund depending on purchase details, with later requests handled under developer policies and applicable law.
You can export or delete data whether or not you keep Premium. Google Health data‑export help explains that you can download your health information via Google’s data tools or export individual workouts from the app. The "Control your Google Health data" article describes deleting specific data types or all wellness data, and Google’s privacy FAQ confirms that you can leave Google Health by deleting the service from your Google Account.

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