Early access 2026

Caring for someone with Parkinson’s or a similar neurological condition is already hard enough.

noongil helps carry the daily mental load. Your loved one checks in by voice instead of struggling with a screen. You get gentle updates, doctor-ready summaries, and a clearer picture of how they are doing day to day.

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This started with my dad.

Amaraa with his father
Hi, I’m Amarbayar. My dad has Parkinson’s. Tremor made simple phone tasks frustrating, and our family was constantly trying to remember symptoms, medication changes, sleep issues, and what to bring up at doctor visits. I built noongil so families like ours would not have to carry all of that alone.

Not built from a generic AI brief. Built from real caregiving.

The weight you carry is invisible to everyone else.

You are already keeping track of medications, sleep, appointments, side effects, mood changes, and the little things nobody else sees. When apps are hard to use, important details get lost. Then appointments come around, and you are left trying to reconstruct the week from memory.

You remember the details nobody else sees. Medications, moods, appointments, sleep, side effects — you are carrying the daily context in your head.

Appointments come with too much to explain. When the week has been hard, it is almost impossible to remember the most important details on the spot.

noongil helps you stay informed without hovering. Your loved one speaks naturally. You get a clearer picture of what is changing, even if you are supporting from far away.

Set it up once. Then let them just talk.

A simple voice routine for them. Less guesswork for you.

1

They check in by voice

Sleep, mood, energy, medications, and symptoms — in their own words.

2

noongil organizes the day quietly

Each check-in is turned into a simple daily record instead of disappearing into memory.

3

Your caregiver dashboard stays updated

Summaries, changes over time, and gentle alerts appear in the dashboard when something may need attention.

4

You open a visit-ready report

When appointments come around, the important details are already organized in one place.

Typical daily flow: a caregiver sets things up once, your loved one gets a reminder or opens the app, they answer by voice in their own words, and the caregiver dashboard updates with summaries, changes, and visit-ready context.

Less friction for them. More peace of mind for you.

A voice-first experience for your loved one, and a clearer picture for you.

Less chasing

You do not have to keep prompting, guessing, or piecing the week back together.

Fewer things slipping through

Small changes in sleep, symptoms, mood, and medications are easier to catch before they get lost.

More confidence at appointments

Walk into doctor visits with a clearer summary instead of trying to remember everything on the spot.

More support, less hovering

Stay informed without turning care into constant checking, reminding, or surveillance.

Private by design · Encrypted · On-device where possible · Not for emergencies · Not a medical device · Not a substitute for professional care

Patterns that are easy to miss

noongil helps you notice how sleep, medication timing, mood, and symptoms may be moving together over time — so you can bring better context to doctor visits and daily care.

Changes worth noticing
Symptom knowledge graph showing relationships between dad, tremor, medications, sleep, and visit preparation
Caregiver summary
Dad's week
Mar 8 – 14
Mood avg7.2up 0.8
Adherence94%stable
tremorstresssleeplevodopa
Example caregiver summary view. Real names and details will vary by family.

Spot worsening days sooner See when tremor, fatigue, poor sleep, and medication timing start reinforcing each other.

Bring better context to appointments Show multi-day patterns instead of trying to reconstruct everything from memory under time pressure.

Support with less hovering Stay connected to what is changing without turning care into constant surveillance.

Families carry this every single day

11M+People living with Parkinson’s worldwide
53M+Family caregivers in the U.S.
300M+People affected by neurological conditions globally
Caregivers are asked to notice everything, remember everything, and explain everything — often while also working, parenting, or living far away. noongil is meant to reduce that invisible burden before families start burning out.
Built from a Parkinson’s caregiving experience, not from a generic productivity brief.

You do not have to do this alone anymore

Be among the first caregivers and families to try noongil when early access opens.

No spam. Just occasional product updates and early access invites.

Things caregivers ask us

Short answers. Plain language.

Is noongil replacing a doctor?

No. noongil is a general wellness companion meant to support daily check-ins, caregiver awareness, and visit preparation. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace professional care.

What does my loved one actually do with it?

They speak naturally. noongil is designed to make daily check-ins, reminders, and simple questions possible through voice instead of requiring constant tapping and typing.

What does a normal day with it actually look like?

A caregiver sets things up once. Your loved one gets a reminder or opens the app, responds by voice, and noongil turns that into an updated daily record. The caregiver dashboard then shows summaries, changes, and visit-ready context.

What do caregivers actually see?

Caregivers get a clearer picture of the week: summaries, trends, reminder context, and visit-ready reports that are easier to bring into appointments.

Can it help with reminders and routines?

Yes. The goal is to support everyday routines like reminders, daily check-ins, and capturing what changed, so less context gets lost between visits.

How private is the information?

We design noongil to keep personal information private and secure, with encryption and on-device processing where possible.

Can caregivers use it from far away?

Yes. noongil is designed to help family caregivers stay informed even when they are not in the same home.

Is smart-glasses support part of the plan?

Yes. Smart glasses are part of the hands-free direction so voice interactions can feel even more natural for people who struggle with screens, tremor, or low-energy days.

Will this support languages beyond English?

Yes. noongil is being built for multilingual families from day one. Gemini Live supports 70+ spoken languages, while local on-device mode is currently more limited.

When will early access open?

We are inviting early families in 2026, starting with a small group of testers.