Your movement, measured.
Vexa uses the sensors already in your AirPods to passively monitor head tremor throughout your day — then generates a neurologist-ready report showing exactly how your treatment is performing.
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"My neurologist sees me for 20 minutes every few months and adjusts my DBS settings based on what they observe in the room. But my tremor varies enormously throughout the day. There was no way to show them what my life actually looks like."
— Built by a patient, for patients
Clinic visits are snapshots. There is currently no objective way to measure how different DBS settings, medication doses, or Botox cycles actually perform across a real day — at home, at work, when tired, when stressed.
Vexa fills that gap.
Every DBS group you tested. Every Botox cycle phase. Every dose response curve. Your neurologist receives a document they can act on in 60 seconds.
Page 2 is your patient journal — your own words, verbatim, alongside the objective data.
Vexa was created by someone living with cervical dystonia and bilateral GPi DBS. After five programming visits in seven months — with the neurologist adjusting settings based on 20-minute observations — it became clear that something was missing.
The neurologist needs to know what the weeks between visits actually look like. Which group worked best on a Tuesday afternoon. Whether the Botox is waning earlier this cycle. Whether the morning levodopa dose is creating an OFF gap that nobody can see in the clinic.
That data doesn't exist yet. Vexa creates it.
Founding members get early access, a permanent founding member discount, and a direct line to share what works and what doesn't. This is a tool built with patients — we want you involved in making it better.
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