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Memoy is an offline AI companion app designed for people with cognitive impairment and their caregivers. The website positions it as “100% hors ligne” — 100% offline. It is not a general-purpose chatbot; instead, it focuses on Alzheimer’s disease and related cognitive disorders, offering support around schedules, medication, relationships, nighttime companionship, and family communication. Its goal is to reduce caregivers’ mental burden while avoiding the intrusive feel of traditional monitoring-based care.
Memoy claims to use embedded on-device AI, with all data processed locally on the phone, allowing it to run even without an internet connection. Its sensing methods include voice analysis, daily routine detection, phone sensors, and optional IoT sensors such as motion, brightness, and door-contact sensors. The official site repeatedly emphasizes that there are no cameras and no always-on microphones, and that it does not perform intrusive monitoring. It also says the product complies with RGPD/GDPR and follows privacy by design principles. For a healthcare and caregiving product, this is a very important differentiator.
In personal use, Memoy can remind users in the morning about the date, appointments, and visitors; provide daytime prompts for important tasks and medication; and offer reassurance and a sense of safety when the user wakes up at night. For family members, it provides essential reminders and daily summaries, reducing the need for frequent check-in calls. On the institutional side, it is opening pilots for EHPADs, geriatric clinics, and care networks, and mentions a professional dashboard plus integration with existing ecosystems. However, details about APIs, SDKs, and system integrations have not yet been disclosed.
The product is currently being co-developed with families and healthcare professionals. The official site says it will adopt an “affordable” subscription model in the future, but no specific pricing has been published. Free pilot programs are available for professional institutions. Payment methods, launch timeline, supported devices, and coverage regions are not yet clear.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, a strong privacy philosophy, and offline operation that suits sensitive health data and unstable network environments. The camera-free approach may also be easier for older adults and institutions to accept. Its limitations are the lack of model performance metrics, clinical validation, false-positive/false-negative data, and formal commercialization details. It is best suited to French-speaking families caring for older adults with cognitive impairment, senior care facilities, and digital health pilot programs.
The official site does not provide information on access from China, Chinese voice support, or a Chinese interface, so availability in China is unknown. Even if it can be accessed, healthcare data compliance, language localization, and payments would all be major barriers to adoption. Users in China may instead consider local eldercare platforms, smart speaker reminders, family caregiving apps, or IoT sensor-based solutions as alternatives.
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