What theme do health and fitness apps default to?

Health & Fitness is the largest single category in the benchmark (71 systems) and splits almost evenly: 39 dark to 32 light [1]. At 55% dark it leans slightly darker than the 51% overall census but nowhere near a hard convention [1]. Blue is the dominant brand hue regardless of theme (24 of 71 systems) [2].

55% of 71 audited Health & Fitness design systems default to dark, July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=71 · Published 2026-07-07

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A near-even, blue-led category

Health & FitnessCountShare
Dark default3955%
Light default3245%
Blue brand hue2434%
Neutral brand hue1420%

With the largest n in the corpus (71), the near-even theme split is a reliable signal that neither theme owns this category [1][2].

How to apply it

Theme is free to choose here — decide on platform convention (dark on mobile, light on web) rather than category. For brand color, blue is the safe default (34% of the category) with neutral/gray-black second (20%); a green or purple accent is a legitimate way to stand out but not the norm [2].

The numbers

StatComputed from
Health & Fitness 39 dark / 32 light of 71theme_by_category
Health & Fitness brand hue: blue 24, neutral 14 of 71primary_brand_hue_by_category
Methodology. Universe: 71 audited Health & Fitness design systems within the 520-system corpus. Method: theme count and brand-hue bucketing (first brand hex to HSL hue). July 2026 snapshot; hue buckets are approximate near boundaries.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 520 design systems (71 Health & Fitness systems), July 2026. Default theme for Health & Fitness design systems, n=71 (largest category).
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 520 design systems (71 Health & Fitness systems), July 2026. Primary brand hue bucketing for Health & Fitness; blue leads at 24 of 71.

Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.

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