Before TuneMe, Itai Argaman spent over a decade at Waves Audio and other audio-based technology companies. He also ran stress-relief clinics in San Francisco and Tel Aviv, treating clients with a custom vibroacoustic lounge chair he designed himself. People who hadn’t slept in months were sleeping again. Nervous systems stuck in survival mode for years were finally letting go. It worked. But the chair couldn’t scale. Most of the people who needed it would never sit in one.
Two years ago, Itai met Dr. Motti Ratmansky, a senior physician at Sheba Medical Center specializing in pain management and rehabilitation. Between Itai’s 15 years in audio technology and Motti’s career at the intersection of clinical neuroscience and medical innovation, they shared one question: could they compress what that chair does into something everyone already carries in their pocket?
They spent the next two years finding out. TuneMe is the answer. A new category of neuroscience-based therapeutic platform, built where audio technology meets clinical medicine.