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Detroit, Michigan  ·  Neurotech  ·  In development

Built for the minds that don’t fit the mold.
And never should.

Tools for neurodivergent teens and adults, designed for clarity, calm, and control.

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Designing the next generation
of neurodivergent support.

Life doesn’t move in a straight line. Some days feel clear and steady. Others feel loud, heavy, scattered, or simply too much. For many neurodivergent people, the default expectation is still to adapt to systems, tools, and environments that were never truly designed with them in mind.

Neurovair was created with a different belief: support should feel thoughtful, calming, and natural. It should meet people where they are, respond to real life as it unfolds, and make everyday moments feel more manageable, more grounded, and more humane.

We’re building sensory‑aware tools for neurodivergent teens and adults who deserve more than generic solutions. Our vision is to create experiences that bring greater clarity, steadiness, and ease to the day, while honoring the ways people actually think, feel, and move through the world.

If you’ve ever felt like the world keeps asking you to adjust while offering very little in return, you’re not alone. Neurovair is being built from a place of understanding, care, and possibility, with the goal of creating something that feels genuinely supportive from the very first interaction.

Join the Next Chapter of Support

Join us in building what should have existed all along.

We are looking for aligned investors and strategic partners who believe neurodivergent teens and adults deserve better tools and better design.

Funding will move product development forward, strengthen our intellectual property, and get the first Neurovair experiences to the people who need them most.

We respond to every serious inquiry within 48 hours. Fill out the form or reach out directly at Tyesha@neurovair.com.

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Built for the minds that don’t fit the mold
and never should.

Neurovair is building tools for neurodivergent teens and adults that bring greater clarity, steadiness, and ease to everyday life.

BUILDHardware × Software STAGEPre‑seed HQDetroit, MI MARKET$366B by 2030
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A sensory‑aware ecosystem.
Not another app.

Neurovair is being built as more than a single product. It is taking shape as a broader company across digital tools, sensory products, and connected experiences designed around how neurodivergent people actually live.

Its early direction includes a daily regulation companion app, with expansion into products that can support people across routines, environments, and moments of need.

01 Sensory first

Every decision begins with how the product actually feels in a real body, in a real environment.

02 Hardware & software

A physical product and a companion digital layer designed to work as one connected ecosystem.

03 Everyday use

Built for repeat daily use, not one‑off sessions. It fits into routines people already have.

Support is built for a user who doesn’t exist.

Teens, adults, and families are expected to perform the same way in environments that do not flex with burnout, sensory overload, or executive dysfunction. The result is exhaustion, masking, and a quiet loss of potential.

Imagine a college student who can carry a study group for three hours on a good day and on the next cannot make it through a single email, while the world around them moves on and still expects them to show up exactly the same.

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Sensory overload

Environments rarely adapt to sound, light, or texture sensitivity.

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Burnout and energy crashes

Constant masking and overexertion lead to long recovery cycles.

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Executive dysfunction

Standard productivity tools assume a neurotypical task flow.

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Changing regulation needs

What works one day may not work the next, and few tools adapt.

The conversation has moved. The tools haven’t.

Neurodivergence is finally being named openly in workplaces, schools, and homes. At the same time, U.S. digital health and education technology are growing quickly, yet most of that growth ignores sensory experience and everyday neurodivergent life.

19% U.S. adults identify as neurodivergent
1 in 5 people experience the world differently
$276B U.S. digital health projected by 2030
$90B U.S. edtech projected by 2030

Hardware × Software. One ecosystem.

01 Hardware
🎧 💻

Sensory focused
physical products

A physical product built from the ground up around sensory regulation, comfort, and everyday durability, something you actually want to use.

regulation sensory input daily wear
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02 Software
📱

Daily support
experience

A companion digital layer built for real routines and repeat use, not one‑off sessions. It fits into home, school, and work.

routines focus companion
= ONE CONNECTED ECOSYSTEM

Specific designs and technical details are shared privately to protect intellectual property.

Early.
And already
in motion.

04 items · in progress

01
Ecosystem defined.

A connected set of products and digital support, not a single feature.

02
Founder‑led research underway.

Mapping needs and gaps in existing tools across real neurodivergent daily life.

03
IP work has started.

Including provisional patent activity around core concepts.

04
First hardware concept with clear next steps.

Toward a rough prototype, small group testing, and refinement.

Detailed product specs and visuals are reserved for private discussions and appropriate agreements.

$366B in motion. The sensory layer is missing.

Combined U.S. digital health + edtech by 2030 $366B and almost none of it is built around sensory experience.

U.S. digital health is projected to reach roughly 276 billion dollars by 2030. U.S. education technology is projected to reach roughly 90 billion dollars by 2030. These are big, growing categories, but very few products are built specifically around neurodivergent sensory experience and day‑to‑day functioning.

$276.62B U.S. digital health projected by 2030
$90.6B U.S. education technology projected by 2030
Overlap Underserved population sensory‑aware, neurodivergent

Built from inside the problem, not the outside.

Neurovair starts from lived neurodivergent experience and builds out into research, product strategy, and system design. The company is being structured as a long‑term ecosystem, not a single app or gadget.

From the beginning, Neurovair has been developed with intellectual property in mind, including provisional patent work, careful public disclosure, and proprietary system concepts to protect both users and long‑term value.

01 Lived insight

Starts from real neurodivergent experience, not clinical abstraction.

02 Product thinking

Builds outward into research, product strategy, and system design.

03 Defensible ecosystem

Structured with IP protection and room to expand across products and channels.

Direct. Founder‑led. Community first.

CH.01 · Direct

To neurodivergent people and families

Through the website and honest, founder‑led storytelling. No gatekeepers, no intermediaries.

CH.02 · Community

Creators and communities

Relationships in spaces where neurodivergent people already gather and already feel seen.

CH.03 · Partners

Schools, programs, orgs

Selective partnerships over time with community organizations actively looking for better sensory and regulation tools.

Concept → prototype → launch → ecosystem.

01
Research, ecosystem definition & IP protection

Foundational research, defining the ecosystem, and establishing intellectual property protection  ·  in progress

02
Prototype development & early testing

Prototype development and early testing with a small, compensated group of neurodivergent users  ·  next

03
Limited launch & refinement

Limited launch, refinement from real use, and preparation for broader direct‑to‑consumer reach.

04
Ecosystem expansion & partnership growth

Ecosystem expansion, recurring revenue growth, and careful development of partnership channels.

Specific dates and feature level plans are shared privately, not on the public pitch page.

Founder‑led, built to expand.

Tyesha Lewis, Founder & CEO of Neurovair
Tyesha Lewis
Founder & CEO
Detroit, Michigan

Neurovair is founder‑led by Tyesha Lewis, whose lived experience and product direction shape the company’s mission, ecosystem strategy, and early development path.

As the company grows, the team section is designed to expand with technical, clinical, product, and strategic partners who can help translate this vision into a strong and scalable business.

Advisory team in formation

Pre‑seed. Now. Before the first prototype ships.

$1.5Mpre‑seed raise

As Neurovair moves into its next phase, the company is preparing for a $1.5 million pre‑seed raise. That capital is intended to accelerate product development, strengthen intellectual property, advance prototype work, and support early market readiness.

Round structure, milestones, and detailed allocations are available to investors and funders who engage in a deeper conversation or request a full data room.

From defined ecosystem to validated first product.

Product development & engineering 40%

Build and refine the first hardware and digital experiences.

Hardware & prototype 20%

Materials, fabrication, and iteration toward a testable physical product.

IP & legal 15%

Protecting core concepts, system design, and long‑term defensibility.

Early traction & GTM 15%

Targeted tests with highly aligned communities and founder‑led storytelling.

Operations & execution 10%

Lean operating costs to keep the team small and execution‑focused.

Detailed allocations and budget narratives can be shared in investor or grant specific materials.

Let’s build the sensory layer together.

If Neurovair aligns with how you invest, build, or advocate, you’re welcome to reach out directly and the Neurovair team will follow up as soon as possible. The best conversations tend to start early.

FOUNDER Tyesha Lewis
BASED Detroit, Michigan
STAGE Pre‑seed · open to aligned investors, funders, and partners

Your message goes directly to Tyesha@neurovair.com.