Stability is a skill.
We help build it.
Most balance technology waits for falls. PinkSteady builds the steadiness that prevents them, using pink-noise audio and the sensors already in your pocket.

NIH-Funded
$20M+ research base
DoD-Validated
Movement science origin
UNO Partnership
Biomechanics expertise
Apple Watch Ready
Hardware-agnostic
Detection comes too late.
One in four adults over 65 falls each year. The fall itself is rarely the start of the problem. Fear of falling reduces activity, which weakens muscle, which raises the next risk. Detection devices catch the moment of crisis. We work upstream.
$62K
Average cost per fall-related injury (NIH)
20%
Reduction in fall incidents with early intervention
6mo
Average ROI timeline for partner facilities
Three layers, working in concert.
Self-monitoring
A daily Steady Check-in turns balance into a measurable habit. Score, trend, and progress are visible at a glance, building motivation that compounds.
IMU validity
iPhone and Apple Watch sensors quantify sway and gait variability with research-grade precision. Same hardware as professional motion-capture, in everyone's pocket.
Stochastic resonance
Calibrated pink-noise audio enhances the sensorimotor signals the body uses to maintain balance. A counterintuitive idea with a 30-year evidence base.
Built for the whole care path.
From the senior in the kitchen to the facility administrator to the clinician between visits, PinkSteady gives each role a different surface of the same data.
The App
Daily check-ins, stability tracking, and audio-guided sessions on iPhone and Apple Watch.
Download from the App StoreFor Assisted LivingPilot Programs
Outcome-tied pilots for ALFs. Measurable reductions in fall incidents, with payment structured around proof.
Start a pilot conversationFor TherapistsBetween-visit Insight
Objective stability data for PTs, OTs, and balance specialists. Continuity of care without continuity of cost.
See clinical usePink noise is not a metaphor.
It is a specific spectral profile, found in heartbeats, neural firing, and ocean waves. Played at a calibrated, sub-threshold level, it amplifies the proprioceptive signals the body uses to keep balance. The effect is called stochastic resonance. The research is decades deep.
Read the full scienceLikens et al., 2020
Stochastic resonance reduces postural sway
Brink et al., 2024
Pink noise accelerates motor coordination
UNO Movement Lab
$20M+ NIH-funded biomechanics program
Steadiness, before falls happen.
Whether you are caring for a parent, running a facility, or treating patients in clinic, there is a path in.