SOMASOMA
Athlete sprinting at dusk

Continuous Biomarker Sensing

Beyond heart rate. The chemistry of effort, live.

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Our Mission

Our biowearables help athletes train, recover, and perform with the signals that actually drive adaptation.

What's in Sweat?

Every drop carries a blueprint of how the body is performing — electrolytes, metabolites, hormones, and fuel.

SOMA doesn't chase absolute numbers. It establishes your personal baseline across four critical biomarkers, then surfaces deltas — percentage shifts that flag when something is off, long before you feel it.

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Cortisol

+18%

vs. baseline

Stress load and recovery debt.

Lactate

−7%

vs. threshold

Threshold, fatigue, and pacing.

Ammonia

+24%

vs. baseline

Muscle breakdown and overreach.

Glucose

−12%

vs. baseline

Fueling state during effort.

The Science of SOMA

SOMA bridges the gap between how you feel and what is actually happening in your body. It moves beyond standard heart rate tracking by measuring biomarkers — the chemical signals that define your performance.

Macro cross-section of skin with sweat and molecular structures
  1. Phase 0101 / 03

    Active Capture

    The SOMA Patch uses capillary action to “pull” microscopic amounts of sweat into tiny, airtight channels. You get accurate data even during low-intensity movement or in dry climates.

  2. Phase 0202 / 03

    Molecular Recognition

    Inside those channels are biosensors coated with synthetic DNA (aptamers). When a specific molecule like Lactate or Cortisol touches the sensor, it triggers a tiny electrical signal.

  3. Phase 0303 / 03

    The Brain

    The SOMA Core reads those signals and streams them to your phone, translating complex chemistry into simple, actionable coaching cues.

Our Solutions

One platform. Two ways to put live biomarkers to work.

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Train with chemistry.
Recover with data.

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Pilot programs · Q3 2026