Grounded sensing,
made by serious people.

Aevia uses sensing methods that have been understood for decades, put together in a patch that is finally easy to wear. Here is how it follows your signals, and what it does and does not claim to do.

Light reads your pulse and oxygen

A gentle optical sensor reads the rhythm of blood under the skin. This is the same well-understood method used to follow heart rate and blood oxygen trends.

Tiny electrical signals read your heart

Soft contacts pick up the small electrical signal your heart makes with every beat, the basis of an ECG, to follow rhythm over time.

Motion reads your breathing and activity

A fine motion sensor follows the rise and fall of your breathing, your movement through the day, and sudden events such as a fall.

Temperature reads subtle shifts

A skin sensor follows small changes in temperature over days, one more thread in the picture of how you are doing.

The small Aevia patch held in an older adult's hand

Made for the skin you have

Designed for older skin, not against it.

Most patches are built around strong adhesives and sensors tuned for young, taut skin. On skin that is thinner, drier and more fragile, that can mean irritation, peeling and noisier readings. Medical adhesives cause a skin injury in roughly one in seven nursing-home residents.

Aevia is built the other way around. A gentle, breathable adhesive made to stay put for fourteen days without stripping fragile skin, and sensors tuned to read clearly through older skin. The patch you can wear comfortably is the one that actually keeps watch.

Your normal, not the average

The first days, it learns what is normal for you.

A number that counts as normal on a population chart can be the wrong number for you. As we age, resting heart rate, blood oxygen and temperature shift, and the healthy range narrows. Doctors already work this way: in older adults, your own reference range tells more than a one-size-fits-all chart.

So Aevia spends its first days learning your personal baseline. After that, instead of comparing you to a chart, it watches for changes from your own pattern. A small drift from what is normal for you is often the earliest, gentlest sign that something is worth a closer look.

An older couple at home, relaxed

Why a patch, and why now

The wearable is moving onto your skin.

After the watch and the ring, the skin patch is becoming the form factor for continuous health, because it is the one device that simply stays on. And the people who need monitoring most, older adults at home, are exactly the people a watch on the wrist keeps letting down.

~$16B

Projected wearable-patch market by 2030, and growing

14 days

Continuous wear per patch, no charging, no buttons

7

Signals from one small patch, day and night

Sources: wearable-patch market to about $15.7B by 2030 (Grand View Research); peer-reviewed literature on aging skin, medical-adhesive skin injury, and age-related vital-sign ranges. Aevia shares wellness trends and does not diagnose or treat any condition.

Plain and honest

What wellness tracking means, and what it does not.

We want to be clear, because trust matters more than hype.

  • Aevia shows your wellness trends so you can notice change early
  • It helps you bring real information to a conversation with your doctor
  • It does not diagnose, treat, or replace medical care
  • Fall and motion alerts are a helpful signal, not a guarantee, and not a 911 service
An active older man staying hydrated after playing basketball

Built by a team that ships real hardware.

Aevia is made by a product team with more than ten years of work in medical and electronic devices, and the quality systems that serious hardware requires.

200+

Medical and electronic devices delivered

10+

Years building regulated hardware

ISO

Quality systems used for medical devices

Aevia begins as a general wellness product, available without a prescription. The team is also pursuing the clinical path so future versions can do more, step by step, the right way.

Confidence comes from clarity.

Keep an eye on your signals, and stay ahead of small changes. Reserve your Aevia today.