Say it in your own words
Jot a note, log a symptom, or record a quick voice memo. Lantern keeps the messy, day-to-day reality that is easy to forget by your next appointment.
Lantern helps adults living with neurological conditions — and the people who care for them — capture what they experience and bring it to appointments with confidence. It does not diagnose.
Living with a neurological condition means noticing a hundred small things. Lantern gives them somewhere to go.
Jot a note, log a symptom, or record a quick voice memo. Lantern keeps the messy, day-to-day reality that is easy to forget by your next appointment.
Answer well-known questionnaires used in neurology, named and linked to their sources. Lantern never reproduces copyrighted instrument content — it points you to it.
A simple timeline shows how symptoms, mood and daily life shift over weeks — the kind of trend that is hard to see one day at a time.
Export a clear, tidy summary to bring to a clinician. You decide what to include. Nothing leaves your phone without your say-so.
Lantern turns scattered notes and moments into one clear record you can hand to a clinician. It never interprets — your clinician does.
Note a symptom, a change, or a question. A few words is enough — Lantern keeps what you write exactly as you wrote it.
If you’d like a concrete number to share, try a short, skippable task. It records a neutral measurement — never a result or a rating. Experimental, not a medical device.
Your notes, events and any measurements, gathered in one place, in date order, in plain language. Nothing is hidden — and nothing is interpreted for you.
Choose what to include and hand over a clear summary. They read it and interpret it — a better-prepared conversation, not a verdict from an app.
A look at Lantern’s core: your notebook, capturing in your own words, your record, and sharing a clear summary with your clinician.
Screens from the Lantern design prototype. The app is in active development.
From Parkinson’s to MS to epilepsy — hold onto what matters between visits, and walk into appointments feeling prepared rather than put on the spot.
Explore conditionsKeep a shared, gentle record alongside the person you care for, so nothing important gets lost and you can advocate with confidence.
How Lantern helps day to dayLantern includes early, self-guided activities that some people find useful for reflection. They are an experimental prototype — not a cleared or approved medical device — and their regulatory and licensing status is still open.
Plain-language starting points for 17 neurological conditions.
Browse 17 conditionsEarly, experimental self-guided activities — not a medical device.
See how they workOrganise your thoughts before you speak to a professional.
What prescreening meansEveryday tools to track, plan and stay on top of things.
Everyday managementLantern is in active development. Explore what it will offer, and see how it’s designed to support real conversations with clinicians.