Juniper · A voice-first assistant

An assistant that understands how your brain works.

A voice-first layer for dyslexic and neurodivergent adults. We help with messages, scheduling, reminders, and finding information — so you can keep up with the day without carrying everything in your head.

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The problem

Most software assumes your brain works a certain way.

Modern apps expect you to remember where things are, rewrite messages until they're perfect, hold dates in your head, and move between five interfaces without losing context.

For many dyslexic adults, none of that is impossible. It's just exhausting — and the cost compounds across parenting, work, healthcare, forms, and the small daily acts of communication.

"I am capable. The amount of effort it takes is invisible to everyone else."

What it does

An assistant that helps you move through the day.

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01Context

Understand messy thoughts

Talk naturally. Pause. Restart. Say things twice. Juniper turns fragmented voice notes into clear messages, reminders, and plans — without making you sound like a robot.

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02Retrieval

Find information without digging

Ask: "What did Nina say about the budget?" or "Did I ever reply to that email?" Juniper searches across your messages, notes, calendar, and files using voice.

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03Logistics

Keep communication moving

Draft replies. Summarize long emails. Extract action items. Catch scheduling conflicts. All without bouncing between five different apps.

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04Care

Reduce mistakes that create stress

Names. Dates. Times. Medication. Forms. Juniper slows down the parts where small reading mistakes can become big problems.

Designed differently

Built for real cognitive friction.

Juniper is not a chatbot. It is not just speech-to-text. Most voice tools transcribe what you say. Juniper is designed to interpret intent — to organize fragmented thought, and to reduce the editing and context-switching required to get through the day.

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It lives on your phone, designed around quick moments — with kids, in waiting rooms, between meetings, trying to remember a name before it's gone. Lightweight. Voice-first. Calm by default.

The goal is relief, not optimization.

Before / After

The same day, with less friction.

01A text message
Without

Spend twenty minutes rewriting a simple message. Forget to send it. Notice a typo hours later and quietly cringe.

With Juniper

"Tell Mark I'll be ten minutes late and ask if he needs coffee." Juniper drafts a warm, clear message. You approve and send.

02Calendar and email
Without

Miss an important detail buried in an email. Double-book the afternoon. Forget to follow up until it's too late.

With Juniper

Juniper notices conflicts, surfaces deadlines, and reminds you what actually matters — before the day gets ahead of you.

03Finding one number
Without

Spend an hour scrolling through three weeks of texts trying to find one figure from a conversation with your landlord.

With Juniper

"What was the rent number Nina mentioned?" Juniper finds it. Immediately.

Who it's for

Built with dyslexic adults.

Especially for the people who quietly carry more than anyone notices.

  • /Feel overwhelmed by communication
  • /Struggle with forms and scheduling
  • /Lose information across apps
  • /Rely heavily on voice notes or memory
  • /Spend too much energy rewriting messages
  • /Can read, but process information differently
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Privacy

Your information belongs to you.

This product only works if people trust it. We believe you should know what data is being used. Permissions should be explicit. AI should assist, not manipulate. And accessibility tools should never feel invasive.

Principles

A calmer interface to modern life.

  1. 01Never punish imperfect language.
  2. 02Voice first, not voice only.
  3. 03Reduce cognitive load instead of adding features.
  4. 04Prioritize clarity over cleverness.
  5. 05Interpret intent, not just literal input.
  6. 06Keep interfaces calm and lightweight.
  7. 07Preserve user agency, always.
  8. 08The goal is relief, not optimization.
Early access

Want to help shape it?

We're working with a small group of early users to prototype the experience. If this sounds familiar, we'd love to talk.

Or write to us directly — hello@juniperbrain.com