Endometriosis symptom tracker

An endometriosis app that captures flares through your voice

Endometriosis affects roughly 1 in 10 people assigned female at birth, and diagnosis still takes years on average. Decibella is an endometriosis app and symptom tracker that uses short voice samples to build a longitudinal record of flares, pain, fatigue, and hormonal shifts — the concrete data that helps you and your clinicians move faster.

Why voice for endometriosis

Pain, inflammation, and hormonal changes all leave acoustic fingerprints — in pitch stability, breath support, and speech rate. On a bad flare day, opening a symptom log is often the last thing you want to do. A 30-second recording is not.

What Decibella surfaces

• Acoustic changes that co-occur with flares • Cycle-phase patterns even when pain is chronic rather than cyclical • A timeline that pairs recordings with pain scores and sleep • Exportable summaries for appointments

Beta and research-first

Decibella is a research beta. It doesn't diagnose endometriosis and doesn't replace imaging, laparoscopy, or clinical assessment. It gives you data — and data is what the endometriosis community has been asking for.

Frequently asked questions

How can a voice app help with endometriosis?
Endometriosis pain and inflammation shift with hormonal cycles and with flares. Voice reflects fatigue, breath control, and stress — all of which change during a flare. Decibella logs those changes passively so you can see patterns without spending a bad day writing about it.
Can it predict flares?
Decibella is a research app, not a predictor. Over time, personal patterns often emerge — the goal is to make those patterns visible so you and your care team can act on them.
Is my voice data private?
Yes. Recordings are processed to extract acoustic features and are not shared. See our privacy notice for details.

Join the Decibella beta

Track your voice, discover patterns, and contribute to research on women's hormonal health.

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