StillMotion builds strollers designed around sensory regulation, not just physical support. For children with autism, SPD, and sensory sensitivities who deserve to experience the world on their terms.
The adaptive stroller market is a $590M industry. But walk into any retailer and you'll find the same thing: tilt-in-space frames, transit-certified harnesses, adjustable footrests. Important, yes. But for the millions of children whose biggest barrier to going outside is sensory overload? Nobody's building for them.
Every feature exists to help a child stay regulated, calm, and present during outings.
Acoustic fabric panels reduce ambient noise by up to 40%. Busy streets, crowded malls, and loud parks become manageable instead of overwhelming.
Graduated opacity panels let caregivers control exactly how much visual stimulation reaches the child. Full shade to open sky, on their schedule.
Integrated tactile surfaces along armrests and side panels provide proprioceptive input. Soft ridges, smooth cool-touch areas, and gentle compression zones the child can self-regulate with.
Engineered suspension absorbs road vibration that can trigger sensory distress. Sidewalk cracks and rough terrain feel smooth and predictable.
StillMotion is building the first stroller line designed from the ground up for sensory regulation. Because getting outside should feel like freedom, not a fight.