LogicInk is building a new class of bio-chemical sensors, called Signals, that make invisible aspects of wellbeing — like sun exposure and hydration — visible in real time.
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Taking care of health
often depends on awareness. We know the importance of safe sun exposure,
staying hydrated, or recognizing early signs of risk, but most people rely on
guesswork. This is where LogicInk steps in. Based in San Francisco, the company
develops wearable biochemical sensors designed to provide immediate,
easy-to-read signals about the body and environment.
Unlike traditional
digital trackers, which require screens, batteries, or apps, LogicInk’s
technology works through visual feedback on lightweight patches. These patches,
known as Signals, interact with environmental factors like UV light or with
biological markers such as electrolytes. The result is a simple way for
individuals to monitor their wellbeing without the need for medical devices or
constant data analysis.
LogicInk is gradually
building a platform of wellness tools, starting with practical, everyday
applications:
Each of these tools is
designed around the same principle: turn complex science into simple,
actionable information.
LogicInk describes its
work as creating a lifestyle sensor platform. The company believes that health
knowledge should be immediate, accessible, and part of everyday life. By
reducing the complexity of monitoring, it hopes to help people make proactive
choices about their wellbeing — from avoiding sunburn during outdoor activities
to improving hydration habits.
This approach also reflects a broader shift in healthcare toward prevention and self-awareness. Instead of waiting for health issues to appear, LogicInk’s sensors aim to provide early signals that support better daily decisions.
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