Technology that helps you learn and live independently
AI tools for students and educators. Assistive technology for people with disabilities. One agentic core powering it all.
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Who we serve
Education
Students, teachers, and institutions. AI Pen captures and structures learning. Vision delivers real-time guidance in labs and classrooms. Schools deploy with pilot programs and staff training.
For SchoolsIndependent Living
People with motor challenges, cognitive differences, and communication needs. ImaraPlus adapts its interface to your abilities, communicates on your behalf, and supports daily routines — so you can live on your own terms.
Explore ImaraPlusWhat people are saying
“Students now ask better questions in tutorials because they can review contextual summaries instead of raw notes.”
“The idea that my son could manage his own schedule and communicate independently — that changes everything for our family.”
“Imara Vision helped our lab section understand procedures in real time without stopping every minute.”
“Adaptive technology should start from how people actually live. ImaraPlus gets that right — it works with your abilities, not around them.”
Try it yourself
Get Neura
Available as a standalone app or embedded in every Imara product. Same agentic core, optimized for each platform.
All standalone downloads are currently on the waitlist. Join to get early access when they launch.
Frequently asked questions
Two audiences: students and educators who want smarter learning tools, and people with disabilities who want greater independence in daily life.
ImaraPlus is an assistive phone that adapts its interface to your motor and cognitive abilities, communicates on your behalf, and helps manage daily routines — all powered by the Neura agentic core.
AI Pen and Vision turn handwriting, audio, and visuals into structured summaries and study actions, shortening the gap between capture and understanding.
Neura is the agentic intelligence core that powers all Imara products. It senses context, plans actions, and adapts over time — whether in a classroom or at home.
Yes. Schools can launch a pilot for one department, evaluate learning outcomes, then scale in phases with staff training and integration support.
Ready to see what Imara can do?
Whether you are an educator, a school, or someone exploring assistive technology — we will help you find the right path.

