Scientists, engineers, and clinicians from MIT, Harvard Medical School, and Veterans Affairs came together with one urgent question:
"How can we help people who can’t breathe at night?"
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) affects over one billion people worldwide. Those living with it stop breathing dozens—even hundreds—of times each night. The result? Not just daytime grogginess, but chronic fatigue, serious health complications, and lives lived at half-strength.
Though treatments exist, they often fail the people they’re meant to serve. As one patient told us:
“It’s not designed for a human.”
That insight changed everything.
We choose to start where others don’t: with the person.
What if a treatment didn’t force the body to adapt to the device—but the device adapted to the body?
That’s the vision behind ZzAlign—a personalized, easy-to-use oral device designed around the unique anatomy of each individual. By gently aligning the jaw, tongue, and airway during sleep, ZzAlign helps keep breathing effortless and natural—so every breath counts.
This isn’t just about better sleep.
It’s about giving people their days back—restoring energy, clarity, and the freedom to live fully.
Because when we restore sleep, we restore lives.
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