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By Brian C., US Navy veteran, CPAP user since 2023

Paste CPAP Data Into ChatGPT or Claude

CPAP Clarity's Copy for AI button turns your nights into text you can paste into ChatGPT or Claude to ask questions. Your data never touches our servers.

Your Data, Your AI, Your Questions

People are already pasting their CPAP numbers into ChatGPT and Claude to ask what they mean. It makes sense: you have a screen full of AHI, leak, and pressure figures, and a chatbot that will happily talk you through them at midnight when no one else is awake.

The problem is getting the data into the AI in a form it can actually use. Screenshots lose the numbers. Typing them out by hand is slow and error prone. So CPAP Clarity has a button that does it for you.

The One-Button Export

After you import your nights, look for the Copy all nights for AI button. It sits on your dashboard, inside the night panel, and again on your history page. (If you have more than a year of nights stored, it reads Copy last year for AI and includes your most recent 365.) One click copies a clean, plain-text summary of your therapy to your clipboard: your nightly AHI, leak, pressure, and usage, your machine settings, and a conservative, plain-language read of what the recent numbers show. If you have a pulse oximeter or a wearable connected, those nights come along too, joined by date.

Then you just paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or whichever assistant you use, and ask your question. "What stands out about my last two weeks?" "My leak jumped on Thursday, what could cause that?" "Help me write down questions for my doctor."

Why This Stays Private

Here is the part that matters. CPAP Clarity reads and formats everything in your browser. Your therapy data never touches our servers, before or after you copy it. We never see it.

What happens next is your choice. When you paste that text into an AI tool, you are sending it to that company under their terms, not ours. That is worth being deliberate about. The export is plain text you can read before you send it, so you always know exactly what is leaving your clipboard. If you would rather keep a specific detail to yourself, delete that line before you paste. You are in control of every word.

If privacy is your main concern, the CPAP data privacy guide explains how the client-side approach works in more depth.

What AI Is Good At Here, and What It Is Not

An AI is genuinely useful for turning a wall of numbers into a conversation. It can explain what a term means, spot a night that looks different from your others, and help you organize your thoughts before an appointment.

What it cannot do is diagnose you or tell you your therapy is dialed in. Chatbots also get things wrong with total confidence, so treat what it says as a starting point, not a verdict. The numbers themselves come from your machine and are real; the AI's interpretation of them is just one opinion, and not a medical one. When something looks off, the right next step is your sleep clinician, and a printout helps: see sharing your CPAP data with your doctor.

Try It

Import a night, click Copy all nights for AI, and paste it into your favorite assistant. If you have not read your data on CPAP Clarity yet, start here with the SD card you already have. Prefer desktop software instead? The ResScan download guide covers ResMed's own tool and the simpler browser path.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I paste my CPAP data into ChatGPT?

Import your nights on CPAP Clarity, click the Copy all nights for AI button on your dashboard or history page, then paste into ChatGPT. The button copies a clean text summary to your clipboard, so there is nothing to format by hand.

Does CPAP Clarity send my data to an AI company?

No. CPAP Clarity reads and formats your data in your browser and never sends it anywhere. Only you decide whether to paste it into an AI tool, and if you do, you are sending it to that company under their terms.

Can ChatGPT or Claude diagnose my sleep apnea?

No. An AI can help you understand terms and organize questions, but it cannot diagnose you or confirm your therapy is working. It can also be confidently wrong. Use it to prepare for a conversation with your clinician, not to replace one.

What is included in the export?

Your nightly AHI, leak, pressure, and usage, your machine settings, and a plain-language read of your recent nights. Connected pulse oximeter and wearable nights are included too, joined by date.

Is my data accurate when the AI reads it?

The numbers in the export come straight from your machine, so they are as accurate as your device's own records. The AI's interpretation of those numbers is a separate thing and should be treated as one opinion, not a fact.

Can I edit the export before I paste it?

Yes. It is plain text you can read and trim. If you would rather not share a particular detail with an AI tool, delete that line before you paste.

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