 This scoping review aims to provide an overview of research on digital health promotion and primary prevention in settings, assessing the range of scientific literature regarding outcomes such as applied technology, targeted setting, and area of health promotion or prevention, and identifying research gaps. The results show a huge diversity of literature regarding digital setting-based health promotion and prevention, with a variety of technology types, analog, digital, and blended settings, and most commonly focused areas of health promotion and prevention being physical activity, nutrition, and sexual health. However, the articles mostly reported on behavioral rather than structural health promotion and prevention, and research gaps were identified regarding the absence of valid definitions of relevant terms, and the lack of literature on structural health promotion and prevention in settings. Therefore, more research is needed to successfully implement digital technologies to achieve health promotion and prevention in settings. This article was authored by Anna Leah Stark, Cornelia Gookes, and Christoph Dockweiler. We are article.tv, links in the description below.