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By AI, Created 5:07 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – ASTRID has launched full Spanish-language access across its medical, dental and veterinary AI agents, free through any web browser at myastrid.ai. The move targets a global Spanish-speaking population of 636 million and aims to widen access for U.S. patients and families who face language barriers in healthcare.
Why it matters: - Spanish-language access expands ASTRID’s reach to a global population of 636 million Spanish speakers. - The rollout could help U.S. users who struggle to find care in Spanish, including uninsured adults and Hispanic and Latino communities. - A single platform covering medical, dental and veterinary questions is still unusual in consumer health AI.
What happened: - ASTRID, the global AI health information platform built by AstroDoc, Inc., released full Spanish-language access across its medical, dental and veterinary AI agents on May 13, 2026. - The Spanish version is free and available through any web browser at myastrid.ai. - ASTRID launched on Feb. 28, 2026 and says it grew organically to 81 countries within 90 days. - The company says adoption has been strongest across Central and South America.
The details: - ASTRID is among a small group of consumer-facing AI health platforms that cover medical, dental and veterinary care in one product. - Most consumer health AI tools focus on medical care alone, including OpenAI’s ChatGPT Health and Microsoft’s Copilot Health, both released earlier this year. - The U.S. Census Bureau counts 64.7 million Hispanic and Latino people in the United States, and projects that share to reach 26.9% of the population by 2060. - Research using federal health expenditure survey data puts 40% of uninsured U.S. adults under 65 in the Spanish-speaking population, even though Spanish speakers make up roughly 14% of the broader population. - A 2025 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation analysis found one in 10 Spanish-speaking Hispanic adults lacked a healthcare provider who spoke their language in 2022, and one in four reported difficulty finding one. - The Instituto Cervantes 2025 annual report counts 636 million Spanish speakers worldwide and calls Spanish the world’s third most widely spoken mother tongue. - Several members of the ASTRID founding team are of Hispanic descent, including Co-Founder and COO Samantha Rivera and CTO Dr. Tomas Iglesias. - ASTRID says its platform is HIPAA- and GDPR-compliant.
Between the lines: - The Spanish rollout is both a product expansion and a market expansion, especially for users in the U.S. and Latin America. - The company is positioning language access as a healthcare equity issue, not just a feature update. - The emphasis on three specialties may help ASTRID stand out in a crowded AI health market that remains mostly medical-only. - Founder and CEO Samir Qamar, an American family physician with more than 25 years of international clinical experience, framed the launch as a response to language barriers in care. - Qamar said, “Healthcare access is a moral failure, not a market inefficiency.” - Qamar said ASTRID was built for families who need health answers in Spanish across borders.
What’s next: - Spanish-speaking users can access ASTRID now at myastrid.ai. - The rollout gives ASTRID a larger addressable audience as the company expands beyond its initial launch markets. - Further growth will likely depend on whether the Spanish-language offering converts awareness into sustained usage.
The bottom line: - ASTRID is betting that multilingual access, paired with three-care specialty coverage, will help it stand out in consumer healthcare AI and reach users underserved by English-first tools.
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