MemoryDriver is designed for adults who want to stay mentally engaged and support their brain health as they age. It’s especially useful for people who enjoy short, simple activities and are looking for an easy way to build a consistent brain-engagement habit. No prior experience is needed.
MemoryDriver is inspired by well-established neuroscience research showing that navigation and spatial thinking engage the hippocampus, a part of the brain involved in memory and learning.
Studies have observed that people who regularly navigate their environments — such as taxi drivers — tend to show differences in hippocampal structure and activity. MemoryDriver applies these scientific principles by turning navigation-based tasks into short, engaging brain exercises.
While MemoryDriver itself has not yet been evaluated in a formal clinical study, it is designed around peer-reviewed research on brain engagement and cognitive activity. Individual experiences may vary, and MemoryDriver is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any medical condition.
Our goal is to support healthy brain engagement over time through simple, consistent mental activity.
MemoryDriver is designed to fit easily into everyday life. Most people use the app a few times a week, with sessions lasting just a few minutes.
Short, consistent use is encouraged rather than long or intensive sessions. Regular mental engagement over time may help support brain health, and you can adjust how often you use the app based on what feels comfortable for you.
There’s no required schedule — the goal is to build a simple habit that works for your lifestyle.
No. MemoryDriver is a training tool designed to help strengthen memory-related skills. It is not a diagnostic device. If you have concerns about memory loss, consult a qualified clinician.
MemoryDriver focuses on navigation-based exercises, which are inspired by research showing that spatial thinking engages memory-related areas of the brain. The app emphasizes short, calm, pressure-free sessions designed to fit naturally into everyday life, rather than long or competitive workouts.