F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
Nyano is a mobile app that helps families stay connected to their elderly parent’s wellness. Parents can scan their face using the phone camera, and their children abroad receive simple wellness updates like heart rate, breathing rate, and stress level.
Nyano uses a smartphone front camera and AI-based technology to estimate wellness indicators. The parent looks at the camera for 30–60 seconds, and the app processes their vitals securely.
No. Nyano is not a medical device and does not provide any diagnosis or treatment. It is designed as a wellness monitoring tool to help families stay informed and connected.
While the technology is designed to provide reliable estimates, the results should not replace medical advice or diagnosis from a healthcare professional.
Nyano does not store or sell personal health data. All scans happen locally on the device, and reports are only shared with the user’s approved family member.
Usually, children living abroad subscribe on behalf of their parents. The standard plan costs $4.99/month and includes unlimited scans and email updates.
Currently, Nyano is available for use in Nepal and the United States. We are working on expanding to other regions in the future.
No. Nyano is not a substitute for professional medical advice or regular checkups. If any health concern arises, users should contact a healthcare provider.