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Frequently asked questions
Here are the top questions our clients ask before getting started.
What makes Axite different from other brain monitoring companies?
Most companies in this space build hardware first and bolt software on as an afterthought. We are a software company. Our algorithms, built on over 400 hours of EEG data collected at Leiden University, are the product. We are also hardware agnostic and use a multimodal approach that combines four distinct data streams, giving a richer and more reliable picture of brain health than competitors who rely on brainwaves alone.
Is Axite a medical company?
We are a software company with deep roots in neuroscience. NeuroJournal is not a medical device and does not diagnose or treat conditions. What it does is give people and their care teams access to objective, continuous brain health data that would otherwise be impossible to collect outside of a clinical setting. We work closely with medical advisors, including academic neurologists and epilepsy specialists, to make sure everything we build is grounded in solid science.
How is a remote EEG different from a hospital EEG?
A hospital EEG gives you a single snapshot, taken in a controlled environment, on one specific day. That is useful, but it tells you almost nothing about how your brain behaves in real life. Remote EEG with NeuroJournal lets you monitor your brain continuously from home, over weeks and months, capturing patterns that a one-off measurement would never catch. Think of it as the difference between a photograph and a film.
Does NeuroJournal work with any EEG headset?
Right now, NeuroJournal works with the Muse Athena, a consumer-grade EEG headset that people can use comfortably from their own home. It is affordable, accessible and does not require any clinical setup. As we grow, we are looking to expand compatibility to more headsets. The goal has always been the same: make brain monitoring accessible to as many people as possible, without locking anyone into expensive proprietary hardware.
How can I work with Axite?
We are always open to conversations with researchers, clinicians, patient organisations, pharma teams and anyone else who believes brain health deserves better tools. Whether you are interested in a research collaboration, a clinical partnership or just want to follow along, we would love to hear from you. Just reach out.