The challenge

The disease is found too late to change its course.

By the time most neurodegenerative disease is diagnosed, the underlying damage has been building for years. The tools to find it earlier have been invasive, slow and expensive. That is the gap.

57M
living with dementia globally today
139M
projected by 2050
10M
new cases diagnosed every year
€1.3T
projected global economic cost by 2030

Sources: WHO; Alzheimer’s Disease International, World Alzheimer Report; Grand View Research (2026).

Where we focus

The conditions on our roadmap.

The platform starts with the indications where digital biomarkers have the strongest published basis, and is built to extend from there.

01

Alzheimer's disease

The primary indication, and the focus of our largest evidence effort.

02

Parkinson's disease

Addressed through the equilibrium and movement-related biomarker streams.

03

Frontotemporal degeneration

A planned expansion indication on the same platform architecture.

04

Other neurodegenerative disease

The platform is designed to extend to further indications with new training data.

Why timing is everything

Earlier detection changes what is possible.

The earlier a neurocognitive change is seen, the more options remain: lifestyle intervention, monitoring, treatment, and planning. Detection timing is not a detail. It is the whole point.

Disease progressionBegins years before symptoms
Today’s diagnosisArrives near the top of the curve
Silent progressionSymptoms & diagnosis
Market context

A category the market is moving toward.

$896M
global digital neuro-biomarker market, 2025
$5.87B
projected global market by 2033
26.8%
CAGR, 2026 to 2033
~$1.2B
European share by 2033

Source: Grand View Research, digital biomarkers market (2026). Figures are third-party market estimates.

See our approach