
The Problem
Stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and other acute brain insults frequently affect attention, memory, and executive function. Assessment is typically episodic and clinic-based. Subtle deterioration may go undetected between appointments.
Aphasia and speech impairment can further limit a patient’s ability to articulate cognitive change. As a result, clinicians often lack longitudinal visibility beyond discharge, relying heavily on patient or family-reported symptoms.
Without continuous measurement, recovery trajectories remain unclear.
Neurometry enables structured, repeatable cognitive engagement designed for post-insult monitoring.
By capturing longitudinal performance data, we support:
• Detection of improvement
• Identification of plateau
• Early signals of deterioration
We Make Cognitive Recovery Measurable


Engage → Measure → Model → Inform Clinical Action

Accessible. Repeatable. Scalable.
When Cognitive Recovery Matters

Works on standard devices

Designed for home deployment


Language-independent
Built for integration into care pathways
Our Partners
Clinically Grounded. Translationally Focused.


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Voices from our community

“This would have been something my mom, who had Dementia, and I could have done together — it feels positive, human, and joyful.”

“I hate doing exercises for their own sake, but I’d happily play a game. That makes it much more likely I’d stick with it.”
Brain injury
participant

“It bridges the gap between clinical tests and real life.”
Clinician

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