MorphoGenix is the first intraoral biometric device that measures tongue posture, bruxism, and mouth breathing in real time — so you can see, correct, and finally train the forces shaping your craniofacial structure.
A thermoformed dental shell with a sealed array of pressure sensors streams over Bluetooth to your device at 10Hz.
A custom-fit upper-arch retainer with a sealed FSR array on the palate and molars. Biocompatible silicone. Barely there.
A microcontroller transmits pressure sensor data over Bluetooth to your phone, tablet, or laptop. Zero wires.
A live tongue-pressure heatmap, a 0–100 Posture Score, and session history. Fix what you can finally see.
Your palate is the foundation your face is sculpted around. Bone remodels under pressure — and until now there was no way to quantify the forces you apply to it every waking and sleeping hour. MorphoGenix reads those forces directly.
The MorphoGenix companion app, live in your browser. 16-sensor palate heatmap, rolling Posture Score, clench events, and morphoday history — all streaming with realistic demo data. No install.
I'm Wes Gilbert — a solo founder building MorphoGenix as part of Perplexity's Billion Dollar Build 8-week company competition. The first prototype is hand-wired on a thermoformed dental shell; the first app is a React Native TestFlight build. The first patents are being filed at the USPTO right now.
If you care about your breathing, your jaw, your face, or just want to know what's actually happening in your mouth all day — I'd like you in the first cohort.
Limited units. Early beta members get lifetime data export, founder Slack access, and priority on the v1.0 retainer.