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Abbott Lingo: Price & How the CGM Subscription Works (2026)
By Abbott
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.
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.
Sources: DEPLOY registry, Abbott / FDA, Dexcom / Oura
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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.
Last updated 2026-06-04.
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