Simplify Life with Omnipod® 5

Omnipod 5 automatically adjusts your insulin delivery every 5 minutes without tubes or manual guesswork. It's the first and only tubeless Hybrid Closed Loop (HCL) system that integrates with leading sensor brands, for people living with type 1 diabetes, aged 2 and above.

“Omnipod 5 is the #1 pump among all new pump users.3

What makes Omnipod 5 different?

Omnipod 5 helps automate insulin delivery day and night, with just 3 simple parts working together in a continuous loop: the Pod, a compatible sensor, and a Controller. 

Device, Omnipod and sensors - G7 and FreeStyle Libre 2 plus Device, Omnipod and sensors - G7 and FreeStyle Libre 2 plus
Pod and sensors shown without the necessary adhesive. Screen for illustrative purposes only. Sensors sold separately and requires a separate prescription.

Omnipod 5 is compatible with Dexcom G7 CGM System and FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus Sensor. 

Dexcom is in the process of discontinuing Dexcom G6 to focus on delivering the next generation of sensor. Omnipod 5 will continue to support integration with Dexcom G6 for as long as this sensor remains available. For more information, please visit www.dexcom.com or contact Dexcom support. 

Meet the Omnipod 5 System

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The Pod

  • Tubeless, wearable, waterproof
  • Small enough to be worn under clothing
  • Sits comfortably on the body for up to 3 days (72 hours)
  • Automatically adjusts insulin delivery using the Omnipod 5 Algorithm
  • No tubes. No injections. No daily hassle.

 

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The Controller

Your handheld Omnipod 5 Controller connects via Bluetooth® for discreet, wireless control.

 

Sensors, G7 and Freestyle libre 2 plus Sensors, G7 and Freestyle libre 2 plus
*Sensor is required to use Automated Mode. Sensor sold separately and requires a separate prescription.

The Sensor

Your choice of sensor continuously sends glucose values to the Pod for real-time insights without routine finger pricks.

The Pod and sensor need to be in ‘line of sight’ to stay in Automated Mode. 

Proven to help you stay in range1,2

Omnipod 5 is designed to help keep your glucose levels steadier throughout the day and night by automatically adjusting insulin delivery.

 

What this means for you:

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Over 80% Time in Range with optimised settings4

4. Retrospective RWE data on file. 2025. Results shown for users with optimized settings including sufficient CGM data (≥75% of days with ≥220 readings), ≥90% time in Automated Mode, ≥5 bolus/day and an average Target Glucose of 110-115 mg/dL (6.1-6.4 mmol/L). Optimized settings: ISF x TDI ≤1500, I:C Ratio x TDI ≤350. RF-062025-00014.
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Helps protect from lows

In a real-world setting, Omnipod 5 users spent less than 1% time in hypoglycaemia5

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Helps correct highs

33% reduced time in hyperglycaemia6 in children and 24% in adults and adolescents7

Why people choose Omnipod 5

Omnipod 5 helps you spend more time living life and less time thinking about diabetes. Unlike other insulin pumps, Omnipod 5 requires no tubing and can be worn discreetly under clothing.

 

Tubeless and waterproof

Podder, inside a leisure centre, sitting by the pool putting her goggles on. Wearing an Omnipod. Podder, inside a leisure centre, sitting by the pool putting her goggles on. Wearing an Omnipod.
The Pod has an IP28 rating for up to 25 feet for 60 minutes. The Controller is not waterproof.

No tubes, no tangles. Wear your Pod in the shower, swimming pool or sea!

Automated insulin delivery

Podder, sleeping, wearing an Omnipod Podder, sleeping, wearing an Omnipod

Adjusts insulin delivery every 5 minutes,  day and night.

No more multiple daily injections

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It can replace over a thousand injections a year. 8

Real results from real users:

90%

agree that the System is easy to use7

92%

said it gives them peace of mind8

90%

agree bolusing with Omnipod 5 is as quick as sending a text9

Start your journey with Omnipod® 5

Take the first step toward tubeless, automated insulin delivery. Whether you want to try it, see it, or speak with someone about it, you’ll find the option that suits you best.

Features that make everyday life easier

Podder, siting at the dining room table. His Mum is serving dinner. Podder, siting at the dining room table. His Mum is serving dinner.

Simplify mealtimes with Custom Foods and the SmartBolus Calculator

Mealtimes are made easier with Custom Foods and the SmartBolus Calculator, working together to reduce guesswork and simplify insulin dosing. By saving frequently eaten foods, meals, or snacks with preset carb amounts in Custom Foods, users can quickly select what they’re eating, then rely on the SmartBolus Calculator to do the maths and calculate the insulin dose. Perfect for repeat meals, kids’ lunches, favourite snacks, and busy schedules.

Activity Feature: support when life gets active

When enabled, our Activity feature reduces insulin delivery when glucose typically goes low, like when exercising.

Ideal for:

  • exercise
  • sleepovers
  • sick days
  • times when you simply want gentler insulin delivery
Podder at the gym, wearing an Omnipod Podder at the gym, wearing an Omnipod

Here’s what our Podders have to say about Omnipod® 5:

You can almost forget about having type one wearing this pump...it's given me the first idea of what it's like to live with a working pancreas.

Pete Davies
Podder® since 2024

Having that extra level of security and the algorithm just doing its thing in the background is honestly just lifechanging.

Timothie Jenkinson
Podder® since 2022

Omnipod 5 reduces the burden of diabetes, it increases your quality of life and I couldn’t have even imagined something like this when I was first diagnosed.

Lydia P.
Podder® since 2014

Ready to take the next step?

You’ve seen what Omnipod® 5 can do, now choose how you’d like to begin. Whether you want a hands-on trial, expert guidance, or a live walkthrough, we’re here to help you get started with confidence.

The Pod has an IP28 rating for up to 25 feet for 60 minutes. The Controller is not waterproof. 

Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.

1. Brown S. et al. Diabetes Care. 2021;44:1630-1640. Prospective pivotal trial in 240 participants with T1D aged 6 - 70 yrs. Study included a 14-day standard therapy (ST) phase followed by a 3-month Omnipod 5 hybrid closed-loop (HCL) phase. Mean time in range (3.9-10.0 mmol/L or 70- 180mg/dL) in adults/adolescents as measured by CGM: ST = 64.7%, 3-mo Omnipod 5 = 73.9%, P<0.0001. Mean time in range (3.9-10.0 mmol/L or 70-180mg/dL) in children as measured by CGM: ST = 52.5%, 3-mo Omnipod 5 = 68.0%, P<0.0001. Mean time in hyperglycaemic range (>10.0 mmol/L or >180mg/dL) as measured by CGM in adults/adolescents and children ST vs. 3-mo Omnipod 5: 28.9% vs. 22.8%; 44.8% vs 29.7%, P<0.0001, respectively. Mean time in hypoglycaemic range in adults/adolescents (<3.9 mmol/L or <70mg/dL as measured by CGM) as measured by CGM: ST = 1.89%, 3- mo Omnipod 5 = 1.32%, P<0.0001. Mean time in hypoglycaemic range in children (<3.9 mmol/L or <70mg/dL as measured by CGM): ST = 2.21%, 3-mo Omnipod 5 = 1.78%, P<0.0456.

2. Sherr J. et al. Diabetes Care. 2022; 45:1907-1910. Single-arm multicenter clinical trial in 80 pre-school children (aged 2-5.9 yrs) with T1D. Study included a 14-daystandard therapy (ST) phase followed by a 3- month AID phase with Omnipod 5 system. Mean time in range (3.9-10.0 mmol/L or 70- 180mg/dL) as measured by CGM in children ST vs. 3-mo Omnipod 5: 57.2% vs 68.1%, P<0.0001. Mean time in hyperglycaemic range (>10.0 mmol/L or >180mg/dL) as measured by CGM in children ST vs. 3-mo Omnipod 5: 39.4% vs. 29.5%, P<0.0001, respectively. Mean time in hypoglycaemic range (<3.9mmol/L or <70mg/dL as measured by CGM) ST = 3.43% vs Omnipod 5: 2.46%, P<0.0001.

3. Omnipod was the most frequently chosen pump in the past year among people new to an insulin pump in survey conducted by dQ&A across Europe (n=3646), the United States (n=6,148) H2/Q4 2024 - dQ&A H2 2024 Diabetes Patient Voice EU p. 61, dQ&A Q4 2024 Diabetes Patient Voice US p. 44

4. Retrospective RWE data on file. 2025. Results shown for users with optimized settings including sufficient CGM data (≥75% of days with ≥220 readings), ≥90% time in Automated Mode, ≥5 bolus/day and an average Target Glucose of 110-115 mg/dL (6.1-6.4 mmol/L). Optimized settings: ISF x TDI ≤1500, I:C Ratio x TDI ≤350. RF-062025-00014.

5. Forlenza G, et al. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2024. 26(8):514-525. Retrospective analysis of real-world data from 69,902 individuals with type 1 diabetes using Omnipod 5 had a median time below range (<3.9 mmol/L or <70 mg/dL) of 0.97%. Omnipod 5 results based on users with ≥90 days CGM data, ≥75% of days with ≥220 readings available.

6. Study in 112 people with T1D aged 6 – 13.9 years involving 2 weeks standard diabetes therapy followed by 3 months Omnipod 5 use in Automated Mode. Average time with high blood glucose (from CGM): standard therapy = 45.3%, 3-month Omnipod 5 = 30.2%. Brown S. et al. Diabetes Care (2021).

7. Brown S. et al. Diabetes Care (2021) Study in 128 people with T1D aged 14 - 70 years involving 2 weeks standard diabetes therapy followed by 3 months Omnipod 5 use in Automated Mode. Average time with high blood glucose (from CGM): standard therapy = 32.4%, 3-month Omnipod 5 = 24.7%. Study funded by Insulet.

8. Chiang et al. Diabetes Care. 2014:37:2034-2054. 1,643 insulin injections in a year based on people with type 1 diabetes on multiple daily injections taking ≥ 3 bolus and 1-2 basal injections/day (~4.5/day).

9. Insulet Data on File. OP5-003 Clinical Study Report. 2024. A 13-week randomised controlled trial conducted among 194 adults (age 18-70 years) with type 1 diabetes in France and the U.S., comparing the safety and effectiveness of the Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) System versus conventional non-AID pump therapy and CGM (control). At 13-weeks of Omnipod 5 use 130 participants were asked via a System Usability Survey (SUS) if the system was easy to use. 71.5% of participants strongly agreed and 19.2% agreed.

10. 2025 Customer Survey of U.S. adults with Type 1 diabetes (n=1230), 92% agreed Omnipod 5 gives them peace of mind

11. 2025 Customer Survey of U.S. adults with Type 1 diabetes, n=1230, 90% agreed bolusing with Omnipod 5 is as quick as sending a text

Intended Purpose as per Instructions for Use for The Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System:
The Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System is a single hormone insulin delivery system intended to deliver U-100 insulin subcutaneously for the management of type 1 diabetes in persons aged 2 and older requiring insulin. The Omnipod 5 System is intended to operate as an automated insulin delivery system when used with compatible Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM). When in Automated Mode, the Omnipod 5 System is designed to assist people with type 1 diabetes in achieving glycaemic targets set by their healthcare providers. It is intended to modulate (increase, decrease or suspend) insulin delivery to operate within predefined threshold values using current and predicted sensor glucose values to maintain blood glucose at variable target glucose levels, thereby reducing glucose variability. This reduction in variability is intended to lead to a reduction in the frequency, severity, and duration of both hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia. The Omnipod 5 System can also operate in a Manual Mode that delivers insulin at set or manually adjusted rates. The Omnipod 5 System is intended for single patient use. The Omnipod 5 System is indicated for use with U-100 rapid acting insulin.

Warning: DO NOT start to use the Omnipod® 5 System or change settings without adequate training and guidance from a healthcare provider. Initiating and adjusting settings incorrectly can result in over delivery or under-delivery of insulin, which could lead to hypoglycaemia or hyperglycaemia.

Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.

The Pod has an IP28 rating for up to 25 feet for 60 minutes. The Controller is not waterproof.

1. The Omnipod 5 System was named 2023 Patient Choice Award Winner for preferred pump in the United States; Source: Seagrove Patient Perspectives Survey Report (413 Total Responses, 260 T1D, 153 T2D 245 pumpers, 98 MDI, 70 non-MDI). Seagrove Partners, LLC Patient Perspectives Report, December 2023. Insulet data on file.

2. Brown S. et al. Diabetes Care (2021). Study in 240 people with T1D aged 6 70 years involving 2 weeks standard diabetes therapy followed by 3 months Omnipod 5 use in Automated Mode. Average time with high blood glucose in adults/adolescents and children, standard therapy vs 3-month Omnipod 5: 32.4% vs. 24.7%; 45.3% vs. 30.2%. Average time with low blood glucose in adults/adolescents and children, standard therapy vs 3-month Omnipod 5: 2.9% vs. 1.3%; 2.2% vs. 1.8%. Study funded by Insulet.

3. Sherr JL, et al. Diabetes Care (2022). Study in 80 people with T1D aged 2 5.9 yrs involving 2 weeks standard diabetes therapy followed by 3 months Omnipod 5 use in Automated Mode. Average time with high blood glucose in very young children, standard therapy vs 3-month Omnipod 5: 39.4% vs. 29.5%. Average time with low blood glucose in very young children, standard therapy vs 3-month Omnipod 5: 3.41% vs. 2.13%. Study funded by Insulet.

Risk Statement

The Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System is indicated for use by individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus in persons 2 years of age and older.

The Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System is indicated for use by individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus in persons 2 years of age and older. The Omnipod 5 System is intended for single patient, home use and requires a prescription. The Omnipod 5 System is compatible with the following U- 100 insulins: NovoLog®, Humalog®, and Admelog®.

The Omnipod 5 ACE Pump (Pod) is intended for the subcutaneous delivery of insulin, at set and variable rates, for the management of diabetes mellitus in persons requiring insulin. The Omnipod 5 ACE Pump is able to reliably and securely communicate with compatible, digitally connected devices, including automated insulin dosing software, to receive, execute, and confirm commands from these devices. SmartAdjust™ technology is intended for use with compatible integrated continuous glucose monitors (iCGM) and alternate controller enabled (ACE) pumps to automatically increase, decrease, and pause delivery of insulin based on current and predicted glucose values.

The Omnipod 5 SmartBolus Calculator is intended to calculate a suggested bolus dose based on user-entered carbohydrates, most recent sensor glucose value (or blood glucose reading if using fingerstick), rate of change of the sensor glucose (if applicable), insulin on board (IOB), and programmable correction factor, insulin to carbohydrate ratio, and target glucose value.

WARNING: SmartAdjust technology should NOT be used by anyone under the age of 2 years old. SmartAdjust technology should also NOT be used in people who require less than 5 units of insulin per day as the safety of the technology has not been evaluated in this population. The Omnipod 5 System is NOT recommended for people who are unable to monitor glucose as recommended by their healthcare provider, are unable to maintain contact with their healthcare provider, are unable to use the Omnipod 5 System according to instructions, are taking hydroxyurea as it could lead to falsely elevated CGM values and result in over-delivery of insulin that can lead to severe hypoglycemia, and do NOT have adequate hearing and/or vision to allow recognition of all functions of the Omnipod 5 System, including alerts, alarms, and reminders. Device components including the Pod, CGM transmitter, and CGM sensor must be removed before Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT) scan, or diathermy treatment. In addition, the Controller and smartphone should be placed outside of the procedure room. Exposure to MRI, CT, or diathermy treatment can damage the components. Visit https://www.omnipod.com/en-gb/safety for additional important safety information.

WARNING: DO NOT start to use the Omnipod 5 System or change settings without adequate training and guidance from a healthcare provider. Initiating and adjusting settings incorrectly can result in over-delivery or under-delivery of insulin, which could lead to hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.