Welcome to Neuravinc!

Our Journey
Neuravinc began as an eight-person project in the NextGen Philanthropy program—an enthusiastic group of students with a shared passion for education. Today, Aaron and Rohan have taken up the torch, combining their skills in design, child development, and AI engineering to turn that early vision into a living, breathing learning platform.
Our focus remains squarely on 7–12-year-olds with ADHD. We break big topics into bite-sized, interactive steps; use bright visuals and instant rewards to keep attention locked in; and adapt each exercise in real time to match every learner’s pace.
With Aaron overseeing lesson design and user experience, and Rohan architecting the AI-driven feedback engine, we’re committed to making every minute of study feel like play—and to helping kids with ADHD discover just how fun—and powerful—learning can be.
Our Mission
Empower children with learning disabilities (ADHD) to thrive academically and emotionally through personalized, engaging, and accessible learning experiences.

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Learning Features For ADHD Minds
Short Focus Sessions
Designed for 5–15 minute learning bursts with built-in breaks to optimize focus for ADHD minds.
Visual Learning
Interactive visuals and animations that make abstract math concepts tangible and easier to understand.
Gamified Rewards
Instant feedback and reward system to keep motivation high and provide dopamine hits at achievement points.
Parents & Teachers Love Us
Sarah Johnson
Parent of ADHD Child
"My son used to struggle with math, but since using Neuravinc, he's actually excited to practice! The visual way they explain concepts has made a huge difference."
Michael Torres
Special Education Teacher
"As a teacher working with ADHD students, I recommend Neuravinc to all parents. The short, focused lessons and immediate feedback keep students engaged in ways traditional methods can't."
Amanda Lee
Parent & Educator
"My daughter's confidence in math has skyrocketed since using Neuravinc. The way they break down complex problems into visual, bite-sized pieces is perfect for her ADHD learning style."