Open-source platform for attention training, cognitive exercises, and digital therapeutics research.
Millions of children and adults struggle with attention-related challenges.
While several commercial digital therapeutics exist, most are proprietary, expensive, and difficult to validate independently.
OpenFocus aims to become the first fully open-source platform for evidence-based attention training and cognitive intervention research.
Our goal is not to replace clinicians, therapists, or medication. Instead, we want to provide a transparent, accessible, and scientifically grounded platform that researchers, developers, educators, and healthcare professionals can improve together.
Current solutions often suffer from:
- Closed-source algorithms
- Limited transparency
- Restricted access to research data
- High costs
- Vendor lock-in
OpenFocus is built on different principles:
- Open source
- Research-driven design
- Privacy-first architecture
- Cross-platform support
- Community validation
- Reproducible results
Every game mechanic should be traceable to published scientific literature.
Research protocols, metrics, and analysis methods should be transparent and reproducible.
Users own their data.
No tracking. No advertising. No selling behavioral information.
The platform should be available to everyone regardless of geography or financial resources.
Exercises designed to improve:
- Sustained attention
- Selective attention
- Cognitive flexibility
- Response inhibition
Adaptive memory challenges based on established cognitive paradigms.
Dynamic difficulty adjustment using player performance.
Built-in support for:
- Clinical studies
- Experimental protocols
- Anonymous data collection
- A/B testing
- Android
- iOS
- Web
- Windows
- Linux
- macOS
Early concept stage.
We are currently designing:
- Scientific framework
- Training mechanics
- Data architecture
- Privacy model
- Validation methodology
OpenFocus is not a medical device and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Any therapeutic claims require independent clinical validation.
Researchers, psychologists, neuroscientists, game developers, educators, designers, and open-source contributors are welcome.
Together we can build an open ecosystem for evidence-based cognitive training.
MIT License