We build systems that help humans regulate, optimize, and sustain performance.
AeroLoom is a respiratory entrainment device designed to guide breathing toward resonance-frequency respiration (~0.1 Hz).
By combining paced breathing with adjustable airflow resistance, AeroLoom helps users maintain a consistent breathing rhythm and explore their optimal state of physiological regulation.
Most wearables tell you your heart-rate variability and resting metrics. They report the state of your nervous system.
The number is the output.
AeroLoom guides your breath toward resonance frequency in real time, then holds it there through adjustable airflow resistance. It engages the state, not just describes it.
The regulation is the product.
It is the rare system the body runs on its own, yet the one we can take hold of at any moment — a direct line into the autonomic nervous system.
AeroLoom was created to help people engage with that system intentionally through guided respiratory pacing.
AeroLoom is a dedicated instrument, not a wearable. You sit down with it for a focused session — intentional respiratory pacing through a purpose-built device, not passive background tracking.
Consistency is the prerequisite for measurement. A stable rhythm turns a moving target into a signal that can be observed, paced, and refined.
Founder of Terry Industries and creator of AeroLoom — building the instruments that let people work directly with the systems their bodies already run.
AeroLoom is currently undergoing validation testing and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.