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Someone on our team thought you should be among the first to know.

Your doctor sees you fifteen minutes a year.

Your doctor sees you fifteen minutes a year.

Your doctor sees you fifteen minutes a year.

Everything else — the sleep that’s getting worse, the energy that isn’t coming back, the symptom you keep meaning to mention — happens in the other 525,585 minutes. None of it reaches the clinical record.

Pepper changes that.

What Pepper is

A physician-prescribed, voice-first companion that turns life between visits into clinical intelligence.

Pepper listens to how a person lives between office visits and turns what it hears into structured clinical intelligence the doctor can act on.

Prescribed

By the physician

Pepper is prescribed by the physician and sits within existing clinical authority.

Prescribed

By the physician

Pepper is prescribed by the physician and sits within existing clinical authority.

Present

In the patient’s home

It lives where the patient lives, across the ordinary days between appointments.

Present

In the patient’s home

It lives where the patient lives, across the ordinary days between appointments.

Private

Secure by design

Personal health data never leaves the device — clinical data moves through a secure, encrypted pathway to the care team.

Private

Secure by design

Personal health data never leaves the device — clinical data moves through a secure, encrypted pathway to the care team.

The problem

The data has always been there. The pathway from life to clinic is broken.

Confusion

Overwhelmed by our own health and data

We are the most health-obsessed and the most health-confused generation in history. Yet the gap between people and their physicians has never been wider.

Confusion

Overwhelmed by our own health and data

We are the most health-obsessed and the most health-confused generation in history. Yet the gap between people and their physicians has never been wider.

Time

Fifteen minutes a year

The average primary care visit lasts fifteen minutes — most people have one or two a year.

Time

Fifteen minutes a year

The average primary care visit lasts fifteen minutes — most people have one or two a year.

Pathway

A broken pathway

Peoples' lives are rich with signals that tell us about their health. The problem is that the pathway from life to the clinic is broken.

Pathway

A broken pathway

Peoples' lives are rich with signals that tell us about their health. The problem is that the pathway from life to the clinic is broken.

Opportunity

Invisible and unmonetized

The space between office visits is invisible and, until now, unmonetized.

Opportunity

Invisible and unmonetized

The space between office visits is invisible and, until now, unmonetized.

Why now

The clinical authority and the billing rail already exist. The product did not.

Remote Patient Monitoring is a Medicare-reimbursable care category. The CPT codes already exist. The clinical authority structure is already in place. What has been missing is a product that people actually use — one that earns their trust, captures meaningful signal, and translates it into something a physician can act on in the time they have.

Pepper is that product.

Where we are

The demo is live. The pilot is next.

We are raising a seed round to fund the pilot launch and operations — a 90-day pilot across three practices in Central New York: one large health system, one private practice, and one functional medicine practice.

Provisional patent filed July 2026, protecting our method for detecting early decline in the everyday patterns of daily life.

Who is building this

Clinical, technical, and operational expertise in one team.

Pepper is being built by a team with clinical, technical, and operational expertise across remote patient monitoring, voice AI, and healthcare go-to-market.

The category

Pepper occupies a space the healthcare system structurally cannot fill.

Pepper occupies a space the healthcare system structurally cannot fill.

Pepper occupies a space the healthcare system structurally cannot fill.

That is not a feature gap — it is a category. We’d love to show you what we’ve built.

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