ImaraPlus
Coming SoonThe phone that learns how you live
A next-generation assistive phone built around Neura. It learns your environment, anticipates your needs, and adapts its interface to support independent living.

What it does
Environment Learning
Maps your home, routines, and preferences to provide context-aware daily assistance.
On-Behalf Communication
Compose messages, make calls, and manage appointments — driven by your voice and intent.
Adaptive Interface
Button sizes, layout, and navigation patterns adjust automatically to match your abilities.
Daily Living Support
Medication reminders, transit guidance, grocery management — handled proactively.
Powered by Neura
Haptic feedback, biometric sensors, modular accessibility ports, and the Neura agentic core — built for inclusion from the inside out.

How it works
Observe
Collects signals, voice commands, and interaction patterns.
Understand
Interprets context, recognizes routines, identifies needs.
Suggest
Proposes actions with plain-language rationale.
Adapt
Learns from corrections and preferences over time.
Built for people, not patients
Technology that works with your abilities, not against them.
Motor Challenges
Adaptive touch targets, voice control, and gesture simplification.
Cognitive Differences
Simplified workflows, routine prompts, and reduced cognitive load.
Carers & Family
Shared visibility into schedules and wellbeing, with consent controls.
FAQ
People with disabilities who want greater independence — including those with motor challenges, cognitive differences, and communication needs.
ImaraPlus learns from your interaction patterns over time, adjusting button sizes, layout, input methods, and navigation to match your abilities.
Yes. It can compose messages, initiate calls, and manage appointments using your voice and learned intent, always with your confirmation.
ImaraPlus is in development. Join our waitlist for early access and to help shape the product.
Be among the first to experience ImaraPlus
Join the waitlist for early access and help shape what assistive technology should be.