APNEAL Unveils the World’s First AI-Powered App to Detect Sleep Apnea Using Just a Smartphone

At CES 2025, deeptech startup APNEAL unveils the first-ever medical device technology that enables advanced sleep examinations at home using nothing more than a smartphone. This AI-powered app transforms ordinary smartphones into accessible diagnostic tools, eliminating the need for sleep clinics or complex equipment for most patients. With nearly 80% of sleep apnea cases undiagnosed, APNEAL offers a simple, affordable, and reliable solution to a critical public health issue. People no longer have to spend a night wired to sensors in a sleep clinic or purchase costly medical devices. With APNEAL, all you need is your smartphone!

Sleep Apnea: A Major Public Health Issue

What if detecting sleep apnea was as effortless as sleeping soundly, thanks to a simple app? Sleep apnea, a major public health issue, affects more than 900 million people globally, with over 80% of cases undiagnosed. Women are even more underdiagnosed, with over 90% of cases missed. In the U.S., 26% of adults aged 30–70 are affected, partly due to the obesity epidemic. 

This silent killer is a significant risk factor for severe conditions such as cardiovascular disease, strokes, diabetes, cognitive disorders, cancer and even road accidents caused by drowsiness. After cancer, diabetes, and coronary diseases, sleep apnea ranks fourth among the biggest health system cost drivers.

Yet, current diagnostic methods remain cumbersome, involving long, expensive, and uncomfortable sleep studies conducted in specialized clinics or requiring complex and costly home devices.

A Revolutionary Solution Within Reach

APNEAL transforms an ordinary smartphone into a medical-grade testing tool for sleep apnea. How does it work? The user attaches their smartphone to their chest with an adhesive strip (available at pharmacies) and activates the app in airplane mode. During the night, the phone’s sensors—accelerometer, gyroscope, and microphone—capture respiratory movements, heartbeats, and sounds of breathing. These data points are analyzed by artificial intelligence, delivering an unprecedented 90% accuracy in categorizing affected individuals compared to standard clinical tests like polysomnography. Results are then made available to healthcare professionals through a dedicated dashboard, streamlining the diagnostic process and enhancing patient care.

Severin Benizri, CEO and co-founder of APNEAL, explains: “Our goal is to radically simplify the diagnostic journey for sleep apnea. By leveraging advanced smartphone sensors and artificial intelligence, we’re making this crucial step accessible to everyone, with reliability comparable to dedicated sleep examination hardware.”

Simple, Accessible, and Clinically Accurate

APNEAL democratizes sleep apnea detection, offering a game-changing diagnostic solution that is:

Trusted Medical Validation and Certification in Progress

APNEAL has already demonstrated its efficacy in a preliminary study at Bichat Hospital with 50 patients, achieving 90% accuracy in categorizing affected individuals. The next step is obtaining CE marking and FDA approval.

APNEAL is currently conducting one of the largest sleep studies ever conducted for a medical device validation, involving 1000 patients across twenty European centers in France, Germany, and Spain. 

This study will enable CE marking and FDA approval by 2025, with full-scale deployment planned for 2026. Real-life and health economics studies with pharmacies, insurance companies, and clinical research organizations will begin in early 2025.

In addition, APNEAL leads a European EIT Health Flagship consortium (total budget: €2.2M) alongside Air Liquide, a European leader in sleep apnea treating 1.3M patients across 25 countries.

Live Demos at Venetian Expo, Hall G – 60601 — Eureka Park

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About APNEAL

Founded in 2021, APNEAL is a French deeptech and medtech startup on a mission to make sleep apnea diagnostics more accessible, affordable, and efficient. By leveraging artificial intelligence, APNEAL transforms smartphones into medical devices capable of analyzing respiratory and cardiac patterns, producing results equivalent to polygraphy.

Over the past three years, APNEAL has earned numerous accolades, including the 2022 Innovation Prize at the Congress of Psychiatry, the Data & AI Trophy at Medintechs 2022, the i-Lab Innovation Contest 2023 and EIT Health Flagship Program 2023. The startup is also part of the prestigious BPI and Paris Santé Campus digital prevention programs.

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