HypercubeLab builds carefully for actual human beings, in all their specificity — beginning where the need is real and the tools are missing.
Technology that remembers the human.
There is no average user; there are only people. We start and build where it matters most.
Where we work
Our name is a nudge: a hypercube reaches into dimensions we can't easily see. These are the ones we're drawn to — where good technology could change a life, and too often hasn't.
Ageing, caregiving, and later-life wellbeing. Our first product, Logos, helps families care for an ageing parent — together.
Meet LogosHealth and wellbeing built around women's real lives and bodies — an area chronically underserved by mainstream technology.
Help us build itTools designed for different minds — not to "fix" people, but to work with how they naturally think, focus, and feel.
Help us build itTechnology in service of the living world — helping people understand, protect, and live better alongside the planet.
Help us build itA family caregiving app that keeps medications, appointments, and daily check-ins in one calm place — so no one carries the care alone.
It's the proof of how we build: warm, dignified technology for a real human need. And it's only the beginning.
How we build
We take time to understand people before we build for them. Every product starts with a human need, not a technology looking for a use.
We design with the people we serve — especially those tech usually overlooks — not just for a hypothetical average user.
Dignity, calm, and beauty aren't extras. For the audiences we serve, how something feels is part of whether it works.
AI and new tools are means, never the point. We use them where they genuinely help a person, and nowhere they don't.
Get involved
We're a young lab with one product live and a lot of ground to cover. If our mission resonates, there's a place for you here.
We're building a portfolio of human-centred products with a proven first launch. If you back mission-driven technology, let's talk.
Start a conversationDesigners, engineers, clinicians, researchers — the other three dimensions need people who care. Help us build what's next.
Join the labAre you living what we're trying to solve? Your experience shapes everything. Tell us what technology keeps getting wrong.
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