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Aerivue
The CPAP data your machine never showed you
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The CPAP data your machine never showed you
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Aerivue is a CPAP therapy analyzer that goes beyond the single AHI number your machine reports. Import a ResMed, BMC, or Fisher & Paykel SD card export (or try it instantly, nothing uploaded) and six engines score breath shape, flow limitation, leak, and SpO2 every night, with the math shown for every score, plus doctor-shareable reports. Every engine is free during Aerivue's early access; a paid tier is coming for unlimited history and multiple devices. Veterans get it for low cost.

I built Aerivue because my own CPAP kept telling me my AHI was "fine" while I still woke up exhausted. My sleep apnea traces back to a TBI I sustained in service, and the machine's own app gave me one number and nothing else; no way to see what was actually happening night to night.
OSCAR and SleepHQ get you that depth, but one is a desktop software and the other has a prohibitive cost. I wanted the same six engines (breath shape, flow limitation, leak, SpO2) in a browser, with the math shown instead of a black-box score. That analysis depth is free, not a trial. What's early-access-only is scale: unlimited history and multiple devices, until a paid tier arrives to keep those guaranteed past a free-tier cap.
The approach changed a lot while building it. It started as an account-required tool since every night has to be tied to a device and owner. But that's a real barrier for someone just curious whether this is worth their time, so I added a fully local analyzer: drop in your SD card export and it runs entirely in your browser, nothing uploaded, no signup. I also went through several rounds of cutting marketing claims that got ahead of what the product actually does (device support, pricing) before I'd let myself launch. I'd rather undersell it than have someone find a gap between the pitch and the app.
It's free, all engines included, no trial. Veterans get the eventual paid tier for free.