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Top 23 Neurodiversity Cognitive Assessment Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 23 SaaS companies in Neurodiversity Cognitive Assessment Software. They have combined revenues of $402.3M and employ 3.7K people. They have raised $2.2M and serve 800 customers combined.

Neurodiversity Cognitive Assessment Software refers to specialized tools designed to measure and understand cognitive functions among neurodivergent individuals. These applications aim to identify specific cognitive strengths and challenges linked to various conditions, such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. By utilizing a range of assessment methods—such as standardized tests and tailored questionnaires—this software enables users to create personalized strategies that enhance learning and engagement. The primary use cases for this software include educational settings, workplace accommodations, and therapeutic interventions. Typically, features within these products may include data analytics and reporting capabilities, user-friendly interfaces for both assessors and participants, and integration with other educational or HR systems. Buyers of neurodiversity cognitive assessment software often include educators, HR professionals, therapists, and organizations focused on inclusivity and tailored support for neurodivergent individuals.

Companies
23
Revenue
$402.3M
Funding
$2.2M
Employees
3.7K

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Top Neurodiversity Cognitive Assessment Software Companies

Showing 10 of 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.

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Cogstate

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The brain is central to every aspect of our lives, yet it isn’t monitored with the same consistency and proactivity as other vital signs. As a neuroscience technology company, we believe that better brain health insights lead to better brain health outcomes. That's why we're on a mission to democratize cognitive health by radically simplifying the way it is measured. For more than 20 years, we’ve proudly supported the research needs of biopharmaceutical companies and academic institutions, and the clinical care needs of physicians and individuals around the world. We create easy to use digital tests that provide rapid, reliable, and science-backed results and offer solutions that support the highest fidelity measurements possible. We believe our team members should have flexibility as to how, when, and where they work. We work flexibly to support our global team, who mostly work from home––and offer opportunities for face-to-face collaboration at our offices in New Haven, Melbourne, and London. Our team members also have access to co-working spaces around the world.

Revenue
$26.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
239
Growth
-
2
Navigate360

Richfield, Ohio, United States

Navigate360 is the leading provider of safety solutions for schools, leading to enhanced student well-being. With more than 20 years of experience, our multifaceted, layered approach—providing everything from curricula that support positive behavior and self-image to campus physical safety and personnel training—focuses on incident prevention. Currently, more than 14 million students are using Navigate360 solutions.

Revenue
$25.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
234
Growth
-
3
Atlantis Health

Summit, New Jersey, United States

As a global patient agency and strategic partner to pharmaceutical and life sciences companies, Atlantis Health co-designs and delivers personalized patient engagement solutions using the latest behavioral science and technology. We empower people to manage their treatment and the challenges faced across their health journey, improving outcomes and impact. We are a global group of companies with offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. Since 1996, we have helped our clients to achieve their patient engagement and behavior change objectives, provide better patient experiences, and gain valuable real-world data and insights. Our multichannel patient engagement solutions help people across more than 30 countries in over 100 different health conditions ranging from ultra-rare and orphan diseases to more common conditions such as cancer, type 2 diabetes and asthma.

Revenue
$25.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1996
Funding
-
Team size
233
Growth
-
4
Creyos

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Creyos (formerly Cambridge Brain Sciences) is a leading web-based platform for the assessment of brain health. It allows you to obtain accurate, quantified and scientifically-validated measures of key aspects of cognition, including short-term memory, attention, reasoning, and verbal ability. Creyos offers two core products – Creyos Health and Creyos Research. Built for health care practitioners, Creyos Health is an online brain health assessment service that takes seconds to set up, is engaging and enjoyable for patients, and produces a reliable and scientifically-validated cognitive assessment report in as little as 15 minutes. It is used by leading health care clinics around the world to track brain health over time as part of cognitive treatment and wellness plans. Healthcare providers using Creyos Health also have access to digital versions of many standardized patient health questionnaires. Creyos Research is made for researchers running studies on cognition in academic and commercial settings, allowing for the collection of cognitive data at scale. It has been used by many leading institutions, including Baycrest, Pfizer and Roche. Both products allow for assessment customization and online administration, require no expert technical support to administer and enable you to store and manage cognitive data securely in the cloud. Creyos maintains a global normative database of more than 85,000 participants (built off of our larger database of 12+ million completed cognitive tasks) that enables you to derive detailed comparisons of individuals to specific populations. The Cambridge Brain Sciences (now Creyos) cognitive tasks were developed in the laboratory of Dr. Adrian Owen, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience and Imaging (owenlab.org), over the course of his 25-year career. Over 300 scientific studies have been run to date using our tests, yielding numerous publications in leading academic journals.

Revenue
$11M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
100
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must facilitate cognitive assessments specifically targeting neurodivergent individuals. - It should provide standardized testing and customizable questionnaires to understand cognitive strengths and challenges. - The product must feature analytical tools for reporting and actionable insights based on assessment results. - It should cater to diverse environments, including education, employment, and therapy settings. - Not merely a diagnostic tool; it must also assist in developing personalized support strategies. - The software should ensure a user-friendly experience for both assessors and subjects, accommodating various needs.