BRYM, a Swedish neurotech startup, is developing a wearable EEG platform designed to improve cognitive performance through neurofeedback. The company has raised €650,000 in a pre-seed funding round to advance its technology.
The round was led by Lotus One Inv, a Singapore-based family office. The funding will support product development and initial market entry efforts for the wearable device, which aims to help users train their brain activity.
BRYM operates in the emerging consumer neurotech space, where competitors include companies like Muse and NeuroSky, though the market remains nascent. The technology targets a growing interest in cognitive enhancement and brain-computer interfaces, with potential applications in productivity, wellness, and mental health.
This investment signals continued investor appetite for early-stage neurotechnology, particularly in Europe. The space is seeing increasing activity as hardware costs drop and validation around EEG-based tools grows, though mainstream adoption remains limited.
Founder details were not disclosed in the available sources. However, the backing of a family office suggests a patient capital approach, which may allow the startup to focus on long-term development rather than rapid scale.