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Atmosense helps autistic/ADHD young adults navigate the world by mapping sensory comfort, turning overwhelming environments into calm, predictable paths.
Your personal emotion city. Brain-wave powered insights, smart notifications, and full data privacy for young adults ready to understand their emotional health.
The app tracks the social battery of college students and their friends to suggest when to recharge and help them stay in tune with themselves and their relationships.
Noci helps parents understand their baby's pain before they can speak. By reading nociceptor signals, Noci translates discomfort into simple alerts, giving parents newfound comfort and confidence.
Put down the scroll, pick up the story
Making Invisible Thoughts Perceivable.
Never get ragebaited again; a charming necklace works in conjunction with Wormy the worm on your phone to detect stress and heart rate. Learn relevant context, take action, and feel better in moments.
ECHOFLO is a speculative Relational Resonance Engine. It treats human social energy as a live graph database.
mapping the body using your own frequency
A wearable patch that helps amputees manage phantom limb sensations by giving the nervous system the signal it's been waiting for.
Intueat is a speculative app that translates your body's hunger and satiety signals into tactile and visual feedback: helping you eat by feel, not by formula.
Attune helps people with anorexia reconnect with their body by translating signals like hunger, glucose, and stress into a visual flower garden, helping them understand their bodies better.