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Move. Feel. Learn.

An interactive play mat for children — stomp, tap, or throw to turn everyday movement into structured, measurable therapy sessions.

SenseGrid Mat

Three ways to play.

One mat. Multiple surfaces. Activities that stay fresh and fun — without getting harder to understand.

Child stomping on SenseGrid

Stomp.

The reinforced floor mat is built for impact. Children can step, hop, and jump on it to build gross motor skills, body awareness, and left-right coordination — while built-in sensors safely track every movement.

Child touching the SenseGrid tactile patterns

Touch.

Swap in textured sensory overlays for gentler, hands-on play. Children tap, trace, and choose between different textures — perfect for tabletop activities, sequencing games, and calming sensory routines.

Child throwing a ball at the projected SenseGrid wall

Throw.

Mount SenseGrid on the wall and pair it with an optional projector. Children throw soft balls at targets — and the mat instantly detects where each hit lands, training aim, timing, and hand-eye coordination.

Progress you can see.

Clear, visual data that helps therapists track improvement and adjust routines over time.

Clinical Metrics Dashboard
Measures how quickly a child responds to a visual or audio cue — giving therapists an objective way to track improvements in processing speed and alertness across sessions.
Tracks how well a child alternates between their left and right sides during activities. SenseGrid automatically captures timing differences between hands or feet — a key indicator of coordination development.
Measures how accurately and efficiently a child completes movement sequences — including missed targets and incorrect hits — tracked over weekly sessions rather than one-off snapshots.

The Clinical Foundation

Designed to support therapy goals — not replace clinical judgement.

Is SenseGrid a medical device?
SenseGrid is an intervention and progress-tracking platform, not a standalone diagnostic device. It gives therapists rich trend data to use alongside established clinical assessments like BOT-2 or Sensory Profile 2 — helping them make better-informed decisions.
Stop & Go Training
Games are built around go/no-go mechanics — where children must act on the right cue and hold back on the wrong one. Over time, this builds impulse control and the ability to pause before reacting.
Spotting Fatigue & Overload
SenseGrid tracks when a child's performance drifts during a session — helping therapists distinguish between sensory overload and genuine task-focused effort, so they can adjust routines accordingly.

Choose Your Setup

From a single-mode home kit to a full 3-in-1 institutional setup — priced to be truly accessible.

Explorer Kit

  • Great for daily home routines and basic therapy
  • Smart mat with wireless connectivity
  • 1 interactive surface overlay included
₹24,990
FLAGSHIP VALUE

Flagship Kit

  • All 3 play modes: Stomp, Touch, and Wall Throw
  • Every interactive surface overlay included
  • Full progress dashboard for therapists and families
₹32,990

Studio Pack

  • Extra-durable build for schools and clinics
  • Multi-child profiles with teacher and therapist access
  • Dedicated support for bulk and institutional orders
₹44,990

*Projector is optional and sold separately. You can also use your own classroom projector.

Frequently Asked Questions

SenseGrid is designed for children aged 4 to 12. Simpler, supervised modes are available for younger children (age 3+). Older adolescents can also use it, though the game themes are primarily designed for paediatric therapy.
SenseGrid is a therapy support and progress-tracking platform — not a standalone diagnostic tool. It provides structured intervention data that therapists can use alongside established clinical assessments like BOT-2.
No. SenseGrid works beautifully as a standalone interactive mat connected to a tablet or screen. The projector is simply an optional add-on for wall-mounted throwing activities.
Short, regular sessions work best: 10–25 minutes, 3–5 times per week depending on the child's age and goals. SenseGrid is designed to complement a child's daily activity — not replace it.

Structured therapy. Daily practice. Visible progress.

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