• Quabra is a detection tool, not a diagnosis tool. It does not replace testing by medical professionals. Quabra is an early alert system, it is just the first step in getting the care that you need.

  • Quabra is currently in development. We are securing funding, and building a network of qualified experts. We anticipate launching our early access product in late 2024.

    If you’d like to be notified when we launch, there is a sign-up form at the bottom of this page.

  • We take data privacy seriously. Quabra will not ask for any information that is not required to increase the accuracy of detection. The platform will be built with enterprise data security and integrity (to prevent bad actors from accessing data)

    Our primary goal is to provide the best early detection tool available. Data analysis is vital to that goal. This means that Quabra will share anonymized information with academia, doctors, and our partners to help improve the accuracy of our product.

    When we share data with our partners it will be anonymized.

  • We are always open to adding additional team members to the project. Contact us to start the discussion.

  • In order for Quabra to be a success it needs to be used by as many people as possible. More people means more tests, means more data. We want everyone using Quaba.

    People won’t use a product because it’s either untrustworthy, or it’s too expensive. Quabra wants to remove both of those roadblocks because success to us is “accurate early detection”. Quabra is not an income driven organization, we only need funds to pay for “accurate early detection”.

    That doesn’t mean that Quabra does not require funds to operate. We apply for government grants, and our team is frequently pursuing organizations that provide funds to organizations like ours.

  • Yes. We are currently filing our 501(c)(3) to acquire our non-profit status.

    We have set up a Patreon for individual contributors. For larger donations, please contact us to discuss directly.

  • We will be working with researchers and medical professionals to provide high accuracy detection. We value peer input and want Quabra to be used as a a tool for research.