Avenoir reimagines how neurological and cardiovascular health can be monitored by transforming an everyday smartphone into a continuous, multimodal health assessment platform. Rather than requiring specialized clinical equipment or infrequent hospital visits, Avenoir combines short, guided interactions with passive physiological sensing to build a personalized understanding of each user’s health over time. Every assessment takes only a few minutes and is designed to fit naturally into daily life.

Using only consumer devices, Avenoir analyzes multiple independent physiological signals that reflect different aspects of human health. Wearable ECG recordings are reconstructed into a clinical-style 12-lead representation to evaluate electrical cardiac activity, while smartphone-derived seismocardiography captures subtle mechanical vibrations produced by each heartbeat, allowing the platform to measure cardiac mechanics alongside electrical function. Brief cognitive assessments and neurological biomarkers complement these cardiovascular measurements, enabling the system to recognize patterns associated with cognitive decline, including Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and Parkinsonian disorders.

Unlike conventional health apps that report isolated numbers, Avenoir continuously learns an individual’s physiological baseline. Every recording contributes to a longitudinal profile that identifies persistent deviations, subtle progression, and recovery trends across multiple biomarkers simultaneously. By correlating changes between cardiac electrophysiology, cardiac mechanics, cognitive performance, and neurological indicators, the platform provides context that single-point measurements cannot.

The goal is not simply to collect health data, but to make advanced physiological assessment accessible from a device millions of people already carry every day. Through intelligent multimodal analysis, Avenoir helps users recognize meaningful changes earlier, understand how their health evolves over time, and generate clinically interpretable insights that support informed conversations with healthcare professionals.

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