
We envision a future where personalized, data-driven mental health support is seamlessly integrated into everyday life, making proactive care an effortless routine accessible to all. At Earkick, we are building this future through advanced AI and multi-modal large language models to transform how mental health is measured, tracked, and supported in real time.
Our mission is to unlock meaningful mental health insights while prioritizing privacy and scientific rigor, delivering empowerment through technology that adapts uniquely to each individual. By weaving together voice, text, video, and biometric data, we aim to create an inclusive ecosystem where mental wellness is not just a service, but a trusted companion on personal and workplace journeys.
Driven by innovation and ethical AI, we are committed to expanding the horizons of what mental health technology can achieve—cultivating resilience, reducing barriers, and shaping a healthier world through a richer understanding of mood and anxiety on a global scale.
Our Review
We've been watching Earkick since it quietly launched in 2021, and honestly? It's one of the most refreshing takes on mental health tech we've seen. While everyone else is building therapy platforms that feel like homework, these folks created something that actually fits into your daily routine.
The app takes seconds to use — you just check in via voice, text, or video, and their AI gives you instant, personalized suggestions. No lengthy forms, no awkward video calls with strangers. Just quick, science-backed support when you need it most.
The Privacy Thing Actually Works
Here's what caught our attention: Earkick doesn't ask for your name, email, or any personal details. You literally just download and start using it. In an era where every app wants your life story, this radical privacy approach feels revolutionary.
We tested it ourselves, and the onboarding is refreshingly simple. The AI processes your mood through voice patterns, text sentiment, and even integrates with your Apple Watch to track heart rate and sleep — all while keeping your data completely anonymous.
Gen Z Gets It
The retention numbers tell the story here. While most mental health apps struggle to keep users engaged beyond a few weeks, Earkick is seeing higher retention than traditional journaling apps, especially among teens and young adults.
That makes sense when you use it. The interactions are bite-sized and designed for short attention spans. You can literally track your anxiety while walking between classes or waiting for your coffee order.
The Results Speak Volumes
Earkick's internal data shows users who stick with the app for about five months see a 34% improvement in mood and 32% reduction in anxiety. Those aren't just feel-good metrics — they're measuring real behavioral change through evidence-based techniques like CBT and DBT.
What impressed us most is how the founders, Karin Andrea Stephan and Dr. Herbert Bay, built this from genuine expertise rather than Silicon Valley hype. Their academic backgrounds in mental health and AI show in the thoughtful, research-driven approach to every feature.
Real-time mood and anxiety tracking via voice, text, or video check-ins
Multi-modal AI support integrating voice, text, video, and wearables
Guided self-care sessions including meditation, breathing exercises, and routines
Therapy-aligned conversations based on CBT and DBT techniques
Workplace mental health tools for team mental readiness assessment