Detect Stress Through Your Typing & Cursor Behavior

Stress Signal uses science-backed behavioral analysis to help you manage stress levels while working. All processing happens locally on your device - your privacy is our priority.

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Stress Signal Interface

Key Features

Science-Backed Detection

Based on research from leading institutions showing that typing and mouse patterns are better stress predictors than heart rate.

Privacy-Focused

All processing happens locally on your device. We never record keystrokes or read any content you type - only timing and movement patterns.

Personalized Detection

Quick 15-minute calibration period to learn your unique behavioral patterns for accurate stress detection.

Mindful Break Reminder
Stress Signal

Calm Mindful Breaks

Stress Signal helps you take needed breaks during times of stress.

Take a deep breath in... and out

How It Works

1

Quick Setup

Install the extension and begin the 15-minute calibration to establish your baseline

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Seamless Monitoring

Works quietly across all tabs while you browse naturally

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Smart Detection

Continuously analyzes behavioral patterns for stress indicators

4

Timely Interventions

Displays wellness prompts with breathing exercises when needed

Backed by Science

ETH Zurich Research

"How we type on our keyboard and move our mouse seems to be a better predictor of how stressed we feel in an office environment than our heart rate."

Multi-Level Detection

Advanced machine learning models achieve high accuracy in detecting different stress levels through keyboard and mouse dynamics.

Real-World Validation

Field studies with office workers demonstrate reliable stress detection through natural computer interactions.

What Experts Say

"Typing and mouse behaviors were better stress predictors than heart signals in an office context."

Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 2023

"Each person's typing changed in a unique way under stress—some slowed down, others became erratic. This highlights the need for individualized models."

Psychophysiology, 2023

"Studies have consistently shown that stress affects our fine motor control and decision-making processes, creating measurable changes in how we interact with our devices."

Research Summary

Trusted by Users Worldwide

100%
Privacy-Focused
15min
Quick Setup
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