Not a test. A personal record of change.
Cogimetry establishes an individual baseline in the first session — then quietly tracks two things over time that together tell a meaningful story about cognitive wellness.
Accuracy
When shown a photo they've described before, can your loved one recall what they said about it? Cogimetry re-presents past answers and measures how consistently memories are retained — session by session, over time.
Response time
How quickly someone retrieves a memory is as meaningful as whether they retrieve it at all. Cogimetry measures response latency — because slowing retrieval can be an early and important signal, long before accuracy changes.
Together, accuracy and response time build a longitudinal picture that belongs entirely to your loved one. Their baseline. Their data. Their story — compared only to themselves.
Simple sessions. Meaningful data. Over time.
Cogimetry runs through the Voiced Memories platform — a warm, photo-based experience that feels like reminiscence, not a test.
Choose photos
Your loved one describes personal or gallery photos in their own words. Natural, warm, and completely unpressured.
Establish a baseline
The first session creates an immutable personal baseline — locked and preserved as the reference point for everything that follows.
Return and recall
In later sessions, Cogimetry re-presents past photos and responses — measuring accuracy and response time against the personal baseline.
See the picture over time
Session by session, a longitudinal record builds. Not a diagnosis — a personal data story that families and clinicians can understand and act on.
Cogimetry is not a clinical diagnostic tool. It is a longitudinal wellness tracking instrument designed to support awareness, conversation, and early action — not to replace clinical assessment.
Because change is easier to act on when you can see it.
Most families notice something is different long before a clinical appointment confirms it. Cogimetry gives that observation a structure — a personal, private record that grows session by session and gives families something concrete to share with a doctor, a specialist, or simply each other.
“Participants were hesitant at first, but once drawn in, they were more than happy to keep going.”
— Research team observation, University of Alberta Feasibility Study, 2026
Cogimetry is for anyone who wants to pay attention — early.
Families and caregivers
You have noticed something — a repeated question, a slower recall, a name that takes longer to find. Cogimetry helps you track what you are observing with quiet, consistent data.
Older adults
You want to stay aware of your own cognitive health — on your own terms, in your own home, without a waiting room or a formal assessment.
Clinicians and care teams
You want longitudinal baseline data from a patient's home environment — individual, within-subject, and collected between appointments in a format families can sustain.
Start while memory is strong.
The best time to establish a baseline is before anything changes. Cogimetry helps families start that record — quietly, warmly, and at home.
Delivered through the Voiced Memories platform. Available for home use across Canada.