Introducing Lumosity Brain Trainer for iPhone

Posted on January 18, 2010

Lumosity Brain Trainer

Have you ever wanted to take the Lumosity experience with you everywhere you go? Now you can play your favorite Lumosity games and access your favorite parts of the program even when you are away from your computer. With Lumosity Brain Trainer, our 2 million members can now train their brain using their iPhone and iPod touch. For years, Lumosity has worked closely with the world’s leading neuroscientists from top universities — including Stanford, UCSF and Berkeley — to create the best cognitive enhancement program. This complete program is now available for the iPhone platform.

Free to download, Lumosity Brain Trainer includes 35 daily training sessions of 7 brain games designed to enhance your cognitive abilities, including memory, processing speed, attention, flexibility, and problem solving. Playing these brain games a few minutes every day will help achieve the best results.

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Just like our online users, our iPhone users will experience the following benefits:

  • Improved memory
  • Enhanced mood
  • Better problem solving skills
  • Ability to think faster

Lumosity Brain Trainer also helps you track your progress in each cognitive function using the Brain Performance Index (BPI). By using Lumosity Brain Trainer, you should see your BPI improve overtime.

Existing Lumosity members can access Brain Trainer using their existing accounts and will see their performance reflected in their history and brain profile. New users who are starting with Brain Trainer will have a complete Lumosity experience on the iPhone and will also have the opportunity to further develop specific brain attributes through Lumosity.com.

Memory BPI in Lumosity Brain Trainer

Memory BPI in Lumosity Brain Trainer

96 Responses to “Introducing Lumosity Brain Trainer for iPhone”

  1. DRIV HASSAN
    Mar 07, 2010
    Reply

    IWOULDLOVE TO ABLE TO PLAY THESEGAMES ON HTC


  2. Lubo Morhac
    Mar 08, 2010
    Reply

    NEED Blackberry app PLEASE!


  3. Paul
    Mar 09, 2010
    Reply

    I’d appreciate a Blackberry version as well.


  4. Siddharth
    Mar 12, 2010
    Reply

    A version for Sony Ericsson Satio as well.. (Symbian OS)


  5. tim
    Mar 17, 2010
    Reply

    android please :)


    • Mona
      May 14, 2010
      Reply

      I would love that too!!!!
      Don’t forget us Android People. Android is the newest & greatest platform out there.

      I love using Lumosity, but would love to use it during the day, when I’m not at home.


  6. Michelle
    Mar 18, 2010
    Reply

    We need a mobile app for Android asap!


  7. antonio
    Mar 18, 2010
    Reply

    and also for the iphone please…sorry what are we talking about?


  8. Mary
    Mar 18, 2010
    Reply

    Android version?


  9. roberto
    Mar 18, 2010
    Reply

    what about windows mobile version?


  10. Ida
    Mar 20, 2010
    Reply

    I just finished brainswitching & took a survey to which I was asking for luminosity app for my cell phone as I have downloaded 2 other games on my cell which are brain challenge from gameloft & then a visual eye training application called eye challenge from advanced mobile. I now see that you have a version for the I phone, I am going to see if I can download it on to my phone….I am excited. Since I have had so many surgeries over the past 10 years; 7,seven just last year for breast cancer & my MRSA reared it’s ugly head & I lost my implants and had to a month of various treatments IV Antibotics for the MRSA….

    Sincerely
    ibjoyful


    • Wink
      Apr 11, 2010
      Reply

      Just keep up the good work IDA. This helped me a lot recovering my brain post chemo for breast CA also.


  11. Javed
    Mar 20, 2010
    Reply

    Guys guys, it takes a lot of work to make these apps, and making them on iphone is completely different code base than android, blackberry, windows mobile. They might make them eventually but honestly we all know iphone/android is where it is at. Now I just need an iphone…


  12. JEA
    Mar 22, 2010
    Reply

    Id love for you guy to make a version for Zune.


  13. Shirley Colley
    Mar 24, 2010
    Reply

    I have a Sony reader, would like the program on it.
    I am enjoying my membership.


  14. Judy
    Mar 25, 2010
    Reply

    What about the Kindle??????


  15. Bastion
    Mar 26, 2010
    Reply

    C’mon. People, you can’t expect a small publisher to create this app for every mobile platform. I mean, even big game publishers like EA don’t make every game available on every console and mobile platform.

    They went with the “big dog” for their first app. Maybe they’ll bring one to other platforms someday, but to act like you’re entitled to this app (e.g. “NEED” and “asap”) on the platform of your choice is a bit of a stretch.

    Hey, these apps work on iPhone AND iPod touch — you can get a new iPod touch for $200; probably you could find one used for cheaper…


  16. cblock
    Mar 26, 2010
    Reply

    I’m 76yrs.old soon love all this but I’ve been stuck on the same beginning games a long time .I wonder if there might be some changes that can be making more interesting .The same level but with other games ? Oh please ?


  17. Chris
    Apr 01, 2010
    Reply

    I love this game I can feel my reaction to things around me are different, it seems like my brain can process them faster…i.e; when I was waiting for the buss at the bus stop and different colour cars keep on passing, I keep track of the different colors and number of cars passing all while listening to music on my iphone, the funny thing is the person that ended up sitting beside me on the bus has played this game before and was counting number of cars and different colors as well, and the funny thing was we came up with the same answer 84 blue, 102 silver, 22 white, 47 red and 81 other colored cars, I guess now tht my brain can function faster, when I am bored and waiting for the bus my brain still wants to do something and thats how my brain can slowly become more responsive…..Thanks Lumosity…..


  18. Leslie
    Apr 05, 2010
    Reply

    How about Lumosity for Zune?


  19. Ross
    Apr 07, 2010
    Reply

    Have downloaded this for the iPhone, great app but would be even better with a wider range of games.


  20. Jeex
    Apr 08, 2010
    Reply

    A mobile web brower version would cover most non-iPhone devices, although ti would be tricky to port Flash games.


  21. Massiel
    Apr 10, 2010
    Reply

    Thankyou so much for the iphone applications. I get my memory fix whenever I am waiting, it’s a terrific resource!


  22. Pete
    Apr 12, 2010
    Reply

    I think the iPad is the perfect platform for Lumosity. I would really like to see an iPad specific app that would make use of the increased screen real estate available on the iPad and offer much more of the content available on the website. I have downloaded the iphone app and it works on the ipad but is inferior to the applications made specifically for the iPad and is only a faint shadow of what could be. I am assuming (maybe incorrectly?) that the website is flash and therefore wouldn’t work from Safari.

    Please work towards developing something for this up and coming platform! It wouldn’t just be a mobile app, it would be THE way to use Lumosity.


    • Nabha
      Jun 08, 2010
      Reply

      I totally agree — you could have the games on the iPad that aren’t possible on the iPhone, but that are already developed for and working on the web.


  23. Kurt
    Apr 15, 2010
    Reply

    Great app people! Keep up the fine work.


  24. Would like this to be on HTC too
    Apr 18, 2010
    Reply

    Would like to see this on HTC aswell


  25. David
    Apr 18, 2010
    Reply

    An Android version would be great!


  26. leo
    Apr 20, 2010
    Reply

    hey great work guys. brain trainer is simply fab.
    kudos.

    leo


  27. Riaz
    Apr 21, 2010
    Reply

    Great APP, should come with more games though


  28. Kimber
    Apr 23, 2010
    Reply

    I love this app, I have had 5 brain surgeries in the last 3 years, due to some benign brain tumors. The tests on here make me feel confident that the surgeons did not take out as many brain cells as I thought. And “I still got It!” I have had some problems with memory, and this app has helped intensely. Thank You.


  29. Erik
    Apr 29, 2010
    Reply

    More users will probably have Androids than iPhones in 2012*. I suggest you start developing for the future now. (I think Android-users are much more into apps than those with symbian phones.) Some of us don’t have unlimited data plans, so an offline app would be great.


  30. EO
    May 04, 2010
    Reply

    winmo 6.5 !


  31. Tlingit
    May 06, 2010
    Reply

    I liked the games. Wonder what the scores mean. (My 2 highest scores were in the 2 games I liked least / found the most difficult!)

    Bigger problem: nerve damage causes my hands to move jerkily – sometimes very jerkily. As in far too many computer games, speed is a problem to me – and I’m sure there are many others who share this frustration – for many different (physical) reasons. Typing is sometimes easier, but I don’t “touch type”. I must take my eyes off the keyboard in order to type. Most creators of computer games could help (people like me) simply by creating an untimed version of each timed game. For a few games, this may not be possible, but we’d settle happily for the ones that could easily be played with or without a timer. Because of your goals, it may not be possible for you…but think about it, please. And remember that while you’re evaluating my “brain function”, your system may be rating my physical dysfunction more than my brain. (Thanks for “listening”.):>


  32. Dianne
    May 07, 2010
    Reply

    I have a ds lite…any chance of Lumosity selling a ds lite game some time?


  33. Sininenkuu
    May 11, 2010
    Reply

    It would be awesome to have a Lumosity app for the Android! Is there one in production?


  34. Flemming
    May 13, 2010
    Reply

    Android version would be cool. There are more phone sold with Android than iPhones, so if the make the app for a second rank phone, then they will for the Android too…


  35. Briga
    May 19, 2010
    Reply

    Good thing. I do have a couple of questions. I do have an Android based phone, is it planned to port it to this platform soon, considering the growing numbers? And is the mobile app linked somehow to my web lumosity subscription? Can I use it to follow up on my training?

    Thanks


  36. mikbrain
    May 22, 2010
    Reply

    I’d like to see an update that is for both IPhone & iPad. Thanks.


  37. shahir
    May 24, 2010
    Reply

    I NEED SonyEricsson P1i app PLEASE!!!


  38. saidy
    May 26, 2010
    Reply

    time for the ipad :)


  39. Romain
    May 26, 2010
    Reply

    If you are a Lumosity.com subscriber, you can access to the full version of Brain Trainer on your iPhone.
    All your performance data will be synced.


  40. Pete
    Jun 01, 2010
    Reply

    iPad version for sure! That should be a no brainer with the iPhone version already available.

    I’d love to get an iPad for my Dad to allow him to use this. None of the fuss of using the computer (especially Windows Vista!) and the simplest, most enjoyable interface. That would be the best thing


  41. Amanda
    Jun 07, 2010
    Reply

    Add Word Bubble to the app for itouch/iphone!!!!!!!! Please? =)


  42. jon
    Jun 08, 2010
    Reply

    one more vote for android


  43. Andrey
    Aug 09, 2010
    Reply

    android please!



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