TheraLens is a clinical co-pilot for licensed therapists — quietly attentive between sessions, rigorous within them. Augmentation, not automation.
Most clinical software is built around the system's needs — billing codes, audit trails, compliance forms. TheraLens is built around the relationship.
A clinician's attention is finite, and their notes are written from memory hours after the work is done. We think the most valuable thing software can do for a therapist is give them their attention back — not by replacing their judgement, but by carrying the load that was never theirs to carry.
Clinical decisions remain with the clinician. The software prepares, surfaces, and remembers — it does not prescribe.
A CBT note and a Jungian note are not the same artifact. Tools that pretend otherwise are useful to neither tradition.
What the clinician sees and what the patient sees are designed separately, with different language and different defaults. Always.
Patient data is encrypted. No cross-border processing.
The platform describes; it does not prescribe. Diagnostic labels remain with licensed clinicians.
Patients control what crosses the line between private reflection and clinical record.
No advertising. No third-party analytics on patient content. No data resale, ever.
We're working with a small group of clinicians to validate before opening more broadly. Leave your address and we'll be in touch when the next cohort opens.
For clinics interested in pilot collaborations, training institutes, journalists, funds, prospective clinical advisors, or anything that doesn't fit elsewhere.