Percy, a finalist in the National Sleep Foundation’s 2025 SleepTech Award (Sleep Disorders and Conditions category), is building a contactless, non-video behavioral measurement system that scales sleep therapy.
Percy’s technology is a non-video, contactless sensor collection device and artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled software platform that provides real-time data collection and analysis of a user’s environment and overt habits to replace the need for patients to self-report what happens at night. According to an emailed statement from the company, “Unlike most sleep trackers that measure sleep quality, Percy helps doctors pinpoint why a patient is getting poor sleep and how to fix it.”
A provider dashboard will allow clinicians to view changes in environmental factors and sleep-related behaviors over time to facilitate remote monitoring and consultation.
Percy is founded by Conner Herman, BCBA, MBA, who has a master’s degree in behavioral psychology.
The Percy sleep service has not launched yet, but a waitlist is available.