We build clinically meaningful insight from the devices people already use — captured quietly in the background, and shared only when it helps. Starting with Parkinson’s.
Neurology runs on snapshots — a short exam, a questionnaire, and a patient trying to recall how a hard month felt. Meanwhile symptoms shift hour to hour, and the eight thousand hours between appointments go unmeasured.
Koios closes that gap. We turn everyday movement and rest into objective, validated measures of life with Parkinson’s — so patients feel more in control, clinicians see earlier, and researchers gain real-world evidence.
We do it with no extra hardware and no daily tasks, because the best measurement is the one that fits invisibly into a life.
Every claim should trace back to a validated measure. We earn trust with evidence, not adjectives.
The best measurement asks nothing of the patient. No tasks, no diaries, no devices to charge.
Data is private by default and shared only when the person chooses. Their condition, their call.
A small team working closely with neurologists across Belgium.
Whether you’re living with Parkinson’s, caring for patients, or running a study — we’d love to hear from you.