Coming soon

Making
seizures
safer.

SeizureSafe helps people with epilepsy who experience non-convulsive seizures achieve greater independence through monitoring, detection, and safety — to help them feel seen.

What is a non-convulsive seizure?

Most people picture convulsions. Most seizures don't look like that. These videos show the reality that goes unseen.

The following content may be confronting. Viewer discretion is advised.

Built for the seizures
everyone else misses.

Existing wearables catch convulsive seizures. SeizureSafe is built specifically for the types they miss — personalised to you.

01

Monitor

Wearable device + smart phone fuse heart rate, wrist motion, and barometric data continuously with environmental context — including through the night for those who experience nocturnal seizures.

02

Detect

A personalised AI model trained on your specific seizure signature — not a population average — recognises patterns existing tech misses entirely.

03

Respond

Graduated alerts escalate from a silent phone check-in to caregiver contact — calibrated so you stay independent, not surveilled.

Lived with epilepsy?
We want to hear from you.

SeizureSafe is built on real experience — starting with Shaun's. But to build something that works for everyone living with epilepsy, we need to understand your experience too.

Takes about 3 minutes. No personal information required. Your answers directly shape what gets built.

  • What seizure types affect your daily life most
  • What detection or safety technology you've tried
  • What independence means to you
  • What a detection app would need to do to earn your trust

Takes 3 minutes. No personal information required.

Can you help?

SeizureSafe is early and building fast. We're looking for people who want to shape something that matters — clinically, technically, and commercially.

Click your role above — it fills in the form below automatically.
Or just reach out directly.

In development — 2026

App launching soon.

Have a question or want to follow along? Get in touch.

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