Our first disease area

Neuropsych is where we begin: brain, behavior, and lived context.

This public area makes the connection easy to find. Neuroverse builds the research map; Yar turns careful, consent-led principles into daily personal support. Neither is a diagnostic or treatment service.

Two connected paths

One area. Research and personal agency, kept distinct.

Start with the path that fits your question. Both are visible here so no one needs to find Yar three levels down.

Research program

Neuroverse

Open, non-diagnostic research infrastructure for studying continuous phenotype dimensions across genomic, circuit, physiological, and behavioral signals.

  • Longitudinal context over static labels
  • Mechanism-linked, auditable research
  • Clear uncertainty and no clinical claims
Explore Neuroverse
Personal companion

Yar

A local-first, voice-aware cognitive companion for neurodivergent adults: capture, thought organization, flexible planning, and gentle self-understanding.

  • Private by default and consent-led
  • Adaptive, inspectable support
  • Roadmap shaped by community votes
Meet Yar
What this area includes

A broad neuropsych lens, not a collection of labels.

We focus on attention and executive function, mood and emotion regulation, cognition and thought organization, sensory processing, social communication, and self-insight.

Research

Phenotype dimensions, mechanisms, and trajectories that can be examined rather than assumed.

Experience

Context, capacity, rhythm, and environment — the factors that shape how support is actually felt.

Agency

Clear consent, portable data, and a firm boundary against diagnosis, treatment, or hidden surveillance.

Technology follows the question

We build the research and product tools needed for Neuropsych first.

The current technical focus supports this disease area. Autism is the next planned area, approached with the same care for lived experience, evidence, and user control. The technology section stays about capabilities and research direction; the people building it have their own dedicated home.

Neuropsych content is educational and research-oriented. It does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, or clinical decision-making.