FounderSerial entrepreneur and engineer; Co-Founder & CTO of All In on Data. Three decades building front-office systems at HSBC, Lehman, Barclays and JPMorgan.
The intelligent guardian for aging — at home and in care. edgecare.ai learns the quiet rhythms of a life and warns you days before the fall, the wandering, the hospital visit. Every calculation happens inside the room. No wearables. No video in the cloud. The intelligence never leaves the building.
A demographic surge, a collapsing care workforce, and unsustainable economics leave families with no good options. Technology is the only way to care for 73 million aging Americans.
Median private-room rate — out of reach for most families, and rising.
Round-the-clock caregivers now cost more than institutional care.
Direct-care job openings every year — a gap that hiring alone can't close.
Most seniors want independence and dignity — not institutions.
edgecare.ai learns each resident's normal, predicts decline before it becomes an emergency, and surfaces the signals that matter — through passive cameras, with zero video ever leaving the home.
Walking speed, stride, steadiness and balance — tracked continuously. Gait change is the earliest visible signal of changing health.
Decline indices and anomaly detection that surface a developing problem weeks before it becomes an emergency.
A personal baseline built over weeks and months, so genuine change stands out clearly from the normal rhythms of aging.
Daily rhythms, activity volume and sleep — shifts in routine that quietly signal emerging health issues.
Heart rate, respiratory rate and SpO₂ measured by camera — a clear FDA pathway through rPPG technology.
Automatically generated, triaged alerts — the right signal reaches the right person at the right moment, never noise.
A model predicts gait, balance and behavior over time — surfacing the subtle changes that precede a crisis, weeks before a check-in would catch them.
edgecare.ai follows the way a person walks and moves around their home — gently, in real time, the moment it happens.
Over a few weeks it gets to know each person's usual rhythm, so even small changes in how they walk or how active they are stand out.
By spotting those quiet changes, it can tell the difference between ordinary aging and a real problem developing — giving you a heads-up before it becomes an emergency.
Privacy is the #1 barrier to adoption — so we eliminated it at the hardware level. Everything is processed on-device; only encrypted alerts ever leave the home.
All analysis runs locally on the in-home hub. Raw frames are processed in real time, then discarded — never stored, never transmitted.
No image or video is ever transmitted. The device sends only encrypted, anonymized signals — a trend, a score, an alert.
Privacy and security are built into the platform from the ground up — compliance is part of the architecture, not an afterthought. Families and care teams can trust their data is protected.
edgecare.ai watches the signals that matter — walking speed, steadiness, activity and rest — and learns how each one trends over time. Families see a calm summary; care teams see the clinical depth.
A calm daily snapshot of one loved one — gait, activity, sleep and well-being, with gentle alerts and zero clinical jargon.
A multi-patient command center — triaged alerts, full clinical detail, and longitudinal trend analysis across a caseload.
Catching warning signs early turns reactive treatment into prevention — better outcomes for families and the healthcare system.
Three decades each at the intersection of finance, data, medicine and engineering — now focused on aging in place.
FounderSerial entrepreneur and engineer; Co-Founder & CTO of All In on Data. Three decades building front-office systems at HSBC, Lehman, Barclays and JPMorgan.
FounderChief Data & Analytics Officer with 25+ years leading data strategy at Virgin Money, Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan Chase.
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