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Abbott Lingo: Price & How the CGM Subscription Works (2026)

By Abbott

~$54/2 weeks
Starter (time-sensitive)
stated
Consumable
Subscription model
verified
K233655
FDA 510(k) (May 2024)
verified
Not for diabetes
Indication boundary
verified
Rule-based AI
Not generative (vs Stelo)
verified
Abbott (ABT)
Provider
verified
verifiedstatedclaimedabsence
Lingo is the consumable-subscription point of the biometric service set: an OTC glucose biosensor billed per two-week sensor, distinct from the device+membership (Oura) and subscription-only (WHOOP) wearable models.

Abbott Lingo is an over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor for non-diabetic wellness users, sold as a consumable subscription: you pay per two-week sensor, recurring. This page covers the verified entry pricing; figures are time-sensitive.


Price

~$54 for a 2-week starter; recurring biweekly/monthly tiers

Lingo's verified entry price is about $54 for a two-week single-biosensor starter plan, with recurring biweekly and monthly multi-sensor tiers after that. A cap-flag on the pricing: it is time-sensitive, and older $53 or $89 tier figures circulating are not the current verified entry, which is about $54 for two weeks. The cost model is consumable (you keep buying sensors), unlike a one-time device or a flat app subscription.


Where you can ride

Available now (commercial service) · United States

Lingo is an FDA-cleared US over-the-counter product (cleared under 510(k) K233655, May 2024). Availability is US-focused; it is not a city-bounded service.


Status

Abbott Lingo (from Abbott, NYSE: ABT) is an over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor biosensor built on the FreeStyle Libre platform, worn up to 14 days, for adults not on insulin: explicitly NOT for diagnosing any disease, including diabetes. It was cleared by the FDA under 510(k) K233655 on May 29, 2024. It is the consumable-subscription point of the biometric service set. A verified-vs-claimed cap-flag worth recording: Lingo's insight layer is adaptive and rule-based personalization (the Lingo Count, adaptive targets, food-response recommendations) plus human nutritionists, NOT the generative-AI platform that Dexcom's Stelo carries: do not grant Lingo Stelo-equivalent AI standing.

Two verified-vs-claimed cap-flags: the ~$54/2-week entry is time-sensitive (older $53/$89 figures are not asserted); and Lingo's AI is adaptive/rule-based + human nutritionists, NOT the generative-AI layer Dexcom's Stelo carries: do not grant it Stelo-equivalent AI standing.

How does Abbott Lingo pricing work?

Lingo is a consumable subscription: about $54 for a two-week single-biosensor starter, then recurring biweekly or monthly multi-sensor tiers. You keep buying sensors (each lasts ~14 days), so the cost is ongoing, unlike a one-time wearable purchase. The figures are time-sensitive.


Abbott Lingo vs Dexcom Stelo

Both are FDA-cleared OTC glucose biosensors for non-insulin wellness users. The verified-vs-claimed distinction: Stelo carries a genuine generative-AI insight layer (on Google Cloud Vertex AI + Gemini); Lingo's personalization is adaptive/rule-based plus human nutritionists, with no documented generative-AI layer. Lingo is the borderline AI case of the cohort.


OTC CGM + biometric subscriptions: Lingo vs Stelo vs OuraAbbott LingoDexcom SteloOura
Type
OTC CGM (consumable)
verified
OTC CGM (consumable)
verified
Ring + membership
verified
AI layer
Rule-based + human
verified
Generative (Vertex/Gemini)
verified
Oura Advisor
verified
Recurring price
~$54/2 weeks
stated
Not on record
absence
$5.99/mo
verified

Sources: DEPLOY registry, Abbott / FDA, Dexcom / Oura


Frequently Asked Questions


How much does Abbott Lingo cost?

About $54 for a two-week single-biosensor starter planstated, with recurring biweekly and monthly multi-sensor tiers. The figures are time-sensitive; older $53/$89 numbers are not the current verified entry.

Is Abbott Lingo for diabetes?

Noverified. Lingo is an OTC biosensor for adults not on insulin, explicitly not cleared for diagnosing any disease including diabetes (FDA 510(k) K233655).

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How DEPLOY verifies this

Service area is sourced from DEPLOY's registry of reviewed, active per-city deployments; per-ride pricing is tagged verified or claimed. Pilot pricing is reported as pilot pricing, not a consumer-wide rate.

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Last updated 2026-06-04.

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