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Neurex is a Lithuanian sleep technology company focused on consumer hardware for deep-sleep enhancement.1 Its public company profile on LinkedIn describes it as a wellness and fitness services business and links to the product website, which markets a wearable headband for sleep tracking and stimulation.14 The company presents the product as a non-invasive, drug-free device intended for home use.45 In the Founders, Inc. wiki taxonomy, the page is tagged under Canopy Spring 2026 and canopy company topics.1
Public profile data identifies the founding team as Goda Smulkstyte and Aleksas Petravicius.23 On LinkedIn, Smulkstyte lists herself as co-founder and chief executive officer of Neurex, while Petravicius lists himself as co-founder and chief technology officer, with both roles starting in March 2026.23 The same company profile also lists Petravicius among employees connected to the organization page.1
Founder biographies in this wiki are maintained at Goda Smulkstyte and Aleksas Petravicius.23
The legal entity appears in Lithuanian public business listings as Neurex, UAB, with company code 307630385 and a Vilnius address.7 The registry entry shows a founding date of 2026-04-02 and names Goda Smulkstyte as manager.7 Neurex's own website footer repeats the same legal name, company code, address, contact email, and phone number, which aligns the consumer site with the registry record.45
Smulkstyte's profile describes her work at Neurex alongside startup and product-building experience in Vilnius, including prior work in accelerator operations and software and AI training.2 Her profile summary states an interest in neuroscience and technology products aimed at practical user problems, a framing that matches Neurex's sleep-focused positioning.25 These profile details position the company in the local founder ecosystem rather than in an institutional research setting.2
Before Neurex, Petravicius appears in ISM University coverage as a member of the second-place Tailysis team at a 2025 vibecoding hackathon in Vilnius.8 The ISM article describes Tailysis as a biometric dog-collar concept and includes direct quotations from Petravicius about rapid prototyping under deadline conditions.8 His LinkedIn profile later describes him as building brain-computer interfaces and lists Neurex as his current role, indicating a transition from student hackathon projects to a sleep-focused startup product.38
Neurex markets a "smart sleep headband" designed to detect deep sleep and deliver timed stimulation while the user remains asleep.4 The product page currently uses a pre-order model with a deposit and a 30-day trial claim, and it positions the device as "phone-free" during overnight operation after setup.4 The same page advertises morning sleep reports in a companion app, framing the device as both an intervention and a tracking tool.4
The science page describes the method as closed-loop auditory stimulation driven by real-time EEG sensing.6 According to the company description, dry electrodes monitor brainwave patterns, and sound pulses are delivered through bone conduction when deep-sleep slow waves are detected.6 The company states that the algorithm adapts pulse timing and delivery based on each user's response patterns over multiple nights.6
Neurex cites published papers and journal links to support the general scientific basis for auditory stimulation during slow-wave sleep, including links to articles in Neuron, Nature Communications, Sleep, and Journal of Sleep Research.46 The website frames these references as the technical foundation for its consumer device rather than as direct clinical evidence for this exact commercial implementation.6 The company also describes sleep as the first stage of a broader roadmap that includes focus, stress, recovery, and eventual brain-computer interface applications.5
Neurex positions itself as an execution-oriented consumer startup focused on sleep quality improvement, with messaging centered on deeper sleep, recovery, and daily performance.45 Its public marketing copy emphasizes non-pharmacological intervention and automatic overnight operation.4 The brand language combines wellness framing with neuroscience terminology, especially around EEG and phase-timed stimulation.6
Several numerical performance statements appear on the website, including references to research breadth and user outcomes, but these are currently presented by the company as product claims rather than independently verified third-party evaluations of Neurex's own deployed device.46 The public sources reviewed for this article do not include peer-reviewed outcome data specific to Neurex, UAB as a company.47 For that reason, claims in this article are attributed to company materials unless separately corroborated by registry or profile data.47
As of the cited sources, Neurex appears as an early-stage Vilnius company with identifiable founders, public pre-order commercialization, and a technically specific product thesis anchored to closed-loop sleep stimulation.123 Publicly available materials establish company identity and product direction, while independent validation of long-term outcomes will depend on future third-party reporting or published studies tied directly to the Neurex device.46