Brain training programs designed by scientists to be engaging and playful

Three product lines, one goal

Operations at Lumos Labs are broken into three distinct areas: brain training, research, and digital medicine. Despite their distinctions, each of these areas supports and relies on the others.

Research

At the heart of it all is research. Our team of expert scientists leverage our massive data set for two key purposes: improving our products, and conducting general research on human cognition. In addition to our own studies, we operate the Human Cognition Project (HCP), a program designed to facilitate more impactful and efficient studies through partnerships with qualified researchers.

Learn more about our research and collaboration opportunities below:

Brain Training

Now with over 100 million registered users, the massive dataset from our brain training program serves to support the ongoing research described above. 

Our brain training apps offer everyone, anywhere, a variety of daily exercises designed to challenge, train, and stimulate key cognitive functions. Learn more about our three brain training apps below:

Lumosity

Our original daily brain training app, built around exercising Memory, Attention, Flexibility, and more.

Lumosity Mind

Our mindfulness app, offering sessions on the topics of relaxation, focus, sleep, and more.

Figment

Our creativity app, built to foster daily creative practice with music, art, writing, and more.

Digital Medicine

Most recently, over 15 years of research have helped us identify opportunities to convert aspects of our brain training into clinical applications. In turn, we believe that the process of rigorously testing and validating new product concepts will further advance the research and development of all product lines.

Ultimately, our medical division is focused on developing tools to treat, monitor, and rehabilitate those with a range of medical conditions. These tools fall into two categories:

Digital Therapeutics

Our digital therapeutic (DTx) apps, currently in stages of development and clinical evaluation, are designed to help patients with medical conditions that impact the brain and cognition.

Digital Biomarkers

The use of cognitive tests and brain training exercises to provide the basis for a new generation of digital biomarkers. In other words, the development of programs as a means to measure and monitor cognition in a particular population.*

*FDA pre-market applications to be submitted.