The same camera NEO already uses to move through the home can read heart rate, breathing and stress from her face. Quietly. With nothing asked of her.
Light touching skin changes how skin reflects. That change carries a heartbeat. NEO's camera already sees the face. IntelliProve reads what the face cannot say.
When stress rises, NEO slows its approach, lowers its voice and gives space. When someone is calm, it stays close and present. The robot stops behaving the same way regardless of the person, and starts behaving like it is paying attention.
NEO can notice the things a family member would notice. A sharp change in breathing. Signs of distress. The early pattern before a fall. It does not diagnose. It pays attention, and it can let someone know, so the question "how is she, really" finally has an answer.
No wearable, no contact, nothing asked of the person. NEO simply sees a face.
Runs on the compute NEO already carries. No cloud round-trip. The home stays in the home.
CE Class I in place, Class IIa filing active with a Notified Body. ISO 27001 and GDPR.
Pseudonymous by design. A signal, not a face library. Built for a camera in a home.
When the first thousand robots reach the first thousand homes, every family asks the same question. How is she, really? A camera looks at a face. Twenty seconds later, NEO knows.
This page is not a pitch deck. It is the fastest way we could show you what we mean. We rebuilt NEO's own page, in NEO's own language, with our perception layer where it would actually live. Everything here runs today on ordinary cameras, in regulated settings, on three continents. No humanoid carries it yet. NEO could be the first.
We are ready to put a working prototype on a NEO camera feed within thirty days, at our cost, with nothing asked in return but a look. Where it goes after that, from a licensed primitive to something that simply becomes yours, is a conversation we are open to having early.