Arcascope

Arcascope

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $1.4M

Overview

Arcascope is a private, early-stage digital health company founded in 2014 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It has developed a sophisticated computational platform that models human circadian rhythms, translating complex biological research into actionable software tools for researchers, clinicians, and consumers. The company operates on a platform business model, offering subscription-based apps for consumers and licensing its modeling tools to the research community. While likely in an early-revenue phase, its growth is tied to the expanding market for circadian health solutions and digital sleep aids.

Sleep DisordersCircadian Rhythm Disorders

Technology Platform

Proprietary computational models of the human circadian pacemaker, including implementations of the two-process model (Process C & S), used to simulate individual circadian phase and generate personalized sleep/wake and light exposure schedules.

Funding History

2
Total raised:$1.4M
Seed$1.2M
Grant$150K

Opportunities

The growing recognition of circadian health's impact on chronic disease, mental health, and performance creates a large addressable market in consumer wellness, employer safety programs, and clinical research.
Partnerships with wearable companies or pharmaceutical firms developing chronotherapies could provide significant scaling opportunities.

Risk Factors

The need for extensive user education on complex circadian concepts and reliance on self-reported data for model accuracy pose adoption challenges.
Intense competition in the digital sleep space from well-funded companies with larger user bases is a constant threat.

Competitive Landscape

Arcascope competes in the digital sleep health space against generic sleep trackers (e.g., Sleep Cycle) and advanced wearables (Oura, Whoop). Its primary differentiation is its deep, physiology-based circadian modeling, a niche occupied by few others like Timeshifter (focused exclusively on jet lag). It faces potential competition from large tech companies that could integrate similar features into health platforms.