iFocus Health

AI-powered objective measures for ADHD and brain health, driving faster decisions, better outcomes,

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Acquired by HarmonEyes on Dec 2025
Acquired San Jose, United States Founded 2021
Total raised
Stage
Acquired
Founded
2021
Headcount
5
HQ
San Jose, United States
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

iFocus Health isn’t following the herd. We’re not simply adding technology to traditional methods—we recognize that for mental health care to truly scale, clinicians need an objective, real-world measure that’s easy for them and their patients. Our solution provides an objective tool for screening for ADHD and tracking patient progress. With a scalable, AI-powered platform using eye-tracking technology, iFocus delivers clear, actionable insights that improve clinical efficiency, streamline follow-ups, and open new revenue streams for providers. By offering precise, real-world metrics, iFocus is transforming ADHD care, enhancing patient outcomes, and reducing biases. This is a unique opportunity to drive meaningful impact in healthcare while delivering substantial returns for investors.

Key strengths and achievements: Patent-pending technology validated by a peer-reviewed study, with the potential to expand beyond ADHD to address other mental health conditions Over 700 users referred by leading clinicians from prominent healthcare organizations such as Sutter Health, Kaiser Permanente, and One Medical Subscription-based model offering clinicians a significant opportunity to increase their income while contributing to cost savings and improved efficiency.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesMedical DevicesMedical MonitorsDigital HealthcarePatient Remote Monitoring
Technologies
Artificial IntelligenceMachine LearningImage RecognitionPlatforms & InterfacesSoftware
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareInsurance CompaniesPatientsProviders
Business model
B2B

Highlights

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Tags

adhdmachine-learningmental-healtheye-trackingmedical-devices