Women's Health and Smart Toilet Monitoring
From hydration and UTIs to hormonal cycles, women's health has unique signals. Here is how passive monitoring supports awareness across life stages.

Women's health carries distinctive signals — higher UTI risk, hydration needs, and cyclical changes. Passive monitoring adds a private, continuous layer of awareness across life stages.
Signals that matter
Urinary markers can flag UTIs earlier; hydration trends support energy and recovery; and continuous data offers context across cycles and life stages — all without logging.
Privacy as a priority
Intimate health data demands intimate-grade privacy. On-device-first processing and user ownership matter especially here.
- Earlier UTI detection
- Hydration and energy trends
- Context across life stages
- Privacy-first architecture
“Continuous monitoring is only acceptable if it is continuously private.”
Awareness, not alarm
The aim is quiet, continuous awareness that supports informed conversations with clinicians when something changes.

