90 seconds of Digits-in-Noise — the same baseline used in clinical research settings. A number you can actually trust.
The fitness app for your ears.
You already track sleep, steps, and heart rate. Auris gives hearing the same daily rhythm — 90 seconds to screen, 2 minutes to train, AirPods in, real signal out.
What Auris does
Three moves. Every day.
Screen, train, understand — that's the whole loop. No streaks to chase. No leaderboards. Just better signal on what your ears are actually doing.
Four listening drills rooted in auditory rehab research: frequency discrimination, gap detection, speech-in-noise, and audio recovery.
Hearing IQ, weekly trends, a situational journal, and an audiology-ready summary when you want to walk into a checkup prepared.
Inside the app
A tight product loop, not a bloated wellness app.
Every feature exists to answer one question: how well are you hearing right now, and what should you do next?
One number that tracks how well you're hearing across pitches, speech-in-noise, and real-world situations — so you can see whether you're steady, improving, or drifting before it turns into a problem.
The 90-second test used in research hospitals. A trustworthy baseline that's fast enough to do every day, with AirPods in, in the gap before a meeting.
Frequency discrimination, gap detection, speech-in-noise, and audio recovery — built on auditory rehab research. Two minutes, one drill at a time.
Log the meeting you struggled through, the restaurant that felt impossible, the call you nailed. Auris connects daily sessions to real situations so the patterns show up.
Pulls Apple Health noise data and surfaces the cumulative dose shaping your hearing over time — so you can see what your ears are actually absorbing.
When you want a checkup, Auris preps you with a one-page summary, the right questions to ask, and providers nearby. Your data stays on your phone.
Private by design
Your hearing data stays on your device.
No accounts. No cloud sync. No ads. Training results, screening history, journal entries, voice memos, and noise data all live on your iPhone.
The full breakdown lives in the privacy policy, including the limited crash reporting and anonymous analytics controls.