Cognitive changes often go unnoticed
Subtle changes in memory and language can emerge years before a diagnosis — but routine check-ins rarely catch them.
Voiced Memories is the home of Cogimetry — a platform built on personal photos and linked voice recordings that supports reminiscence, connection,
and the quiet observation of engagement patterns over time.
Cognitive changes often begin years before a diagnosis. Yet the tools that could catch them earliest are rarely found in everyday life — until now.
Subtle changes in memory and language can emerge years before a diagnosis — but routine check-ins rarely catch them.
Loneliness affects wellbeing and engagement. Many older adults lack consistent, meaningful conversation and connection.
Existing tools feel clinical and intimidating. There has been no warm, everyday way to observe engagement patterns naturally — in a person's own home, in their own voice.
Built on personal photos and linked voice recordings, Cogimetry quietly observes how a person engages — response accuracy, response timing, and participation — against their own personal baseline, over time.