Honestly, it started with a pretty ordinary problem.
Our founder’s grandfather was getting older. And like most people his age, he’d developed this habit — this frustrating, never-ending habit — of trying to get comfortable in bed. He’d ask someone to prop him up. They’d stack a few pillows behind him. He’d settle for a minute, maybe two. Then they’d shift, or flatten, or slide sideways, and the whole thing would start again.
It sounds small. But if you’ve ever watched someone you love go through that, you know it isn’t small at all.
We are Pakistani. We grew up in homes built on care.
Homes where comfort was an act of love. Where a cup of chai was brought without being asked. Where a family member’s rest mattered to everyone in the room. Where looking after each other wasn’t a task — it was simply who we were.
We knew the product we were building had to carry that same feeling.
Not clinical. Not loud. Not borrowed from a hospital corridor.
Calm. Soft. Steady. Yours.
So we built VyeCare.
We spent time on the things that don’t show up in spec sheets — the feeling of the surface, the smoothness of the movement, the quietness of the motor, the simplicity of a single remote in your hand.
We refused to compromise on any of it. Because the person using this deserves more than “good enough.” They deserve something that feels considered. Something that respects them.
That standard — uncompromising care in every detail — became the line we measured everything against.
VyeCare is for anyone who wants to sit up, slow down, and feel supported.
For the person who reads in bed before sunrise. For the student pulling a long study session. For the older parent who just wants a little more ease. For the one who pauses mid-day to pray. For the new mother finding her comfort. For the family that wants to give their loved one something genuinely good.
It is not a medical device. It is not a piece of equipment.
It is a small, meaningful upgrade to everyday life at home — designed in Pakistan, built for people who deserve the best.