Autonomous Cardiovascular Intelligence
Because every existing tool asks you to do the work. Open the app. Log in. Check your numbers. Remember to check again tomorrow.
Cardinal doesn't ask you anything. It watches, learns, and acts — so your heart gets the attention it needs around the clock.
What Cardinal Does
Ingests data from Bluetooth monitors, wearables, and connected health devices. Works in the background, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Detects patterns that precede cardiovascular events. Flags risk before it becomes a crisis. Not reactive — pre-emptive.
Delivers personalized daily guidance on sleep, movement, stress, and medication adherence. No app to open. No reminders to dismiss.
Sends structured reports directly to cardiologists and primary care providers when risk escalates. The right information reaches the right people automatically.
The Problem With Tools
Current heart health apps are passive. They store numbers. They show trends. They send reminders. But they don't act — they wait for you to notice, then hope you act in time.
The result: 50% of people with hypertension don't know they have it. The ones who do know, still miss critical windows where intervention would have changed everything.
Traditional apps
You check your numbers.
Sometimes. If you remember.
Risk is detected after it builds.
Cardinal
Agent monitors 24/7.
Risk is detected early.
Action happens automatically.
Why Cardiovascular Intelligence Now
AI in blood pressure monitoring is growing at 30% CAGR. North America leads at 49% market share. FDA has authorized AI-enabled devices from Omron. Hello Heart just published peer-reviewed outcomes data. The clinical establishment is validating what the technology can do.
We believe every person with hypertension deserves an always-on cardiovascular advocate — one that never sleeps, never forgets, and never stops watching for the signals that matter. Not because it's novel. Because it's what medicine should have been all along.
Heart disease kills more people than anything else on Earth. We're building the system that changes that.