RoomSense offers the only privacy-compliant, camera-free system that is ethical and proportionate.

Privacy-First Technology

RoomSense uses radar and AI to detect movement precisely and contact-free, identifying potential risks in real time through anonymous motion data. No images are captured, ensuring privacy for residents, caregivers, and healthcare staff.

RoomSense offers the only privacy-compliant, camera-free system that is ethical and proportionate.

Motion Intelligence Without Intrusion

RoomSense analyzes both visible movement and subtle body signals using radar alone. Larger movements provide insight into posture and position, while micro-movements can reflect breathing, tremor, and other low-intensity activity. AI interprets these signals in real time to detect potential risks and notify caregivers when intervention may be needed without cameras or personal data collection.

Radar instead of camera – 100% anonymous, without personal data

Privacy by Design

RoomSense was built for sensitive care environments where safety must never come at the expense of privacy. Using radar instead of cameras, the system detects movement and presence without capturing images, faces, or personal details.

Only anonymous motion signals are processed, making identification impossible by design. Privacy is not an added feature — it is built into the core technology.

Seamlessly integrated system: Data acquisition, interpretation and alerting

Connected Intelligence from Detection to Response

RoomSense integrates radar sensing, AI interpretation, and caregiver alerting into one continuous workflow.

The sensor monitors movement and position around the clock, while AI analyzes activity patterns to identify risk situations and deliver actionable insights.

Caregivers receive alerts through the app and can easily adapt monitoring settings for each resident and room.

The dashboard offers a clear view across multiple rooms, helping teams detect trends early and respond with confidence.

The Science Behind RoomSense

"Continuous unobtrusive monitoring in the home can reveal clinically meaningful behavioural changes that are often missed during routine assessments."
University of Waterloo — ageing and health monitoring research
"Radar-based sensing enables detection of subtle mobility deterioration without requiring wearables or active patient participation."
National Research Council Canada — smart aging research
"Passive monitoring technologies allow caregivers to intervene earlier by identifying functional decline before acute events occur."
National Institute on Aging — aging technology guidance
"Older adults show higher acceptance of unobtrusive monitoring systems when no cameras, wearables, or active interaction are required."
IEEE — aging-in-place sensing research
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