NeuroType helps adults reflect on trait patterns without treating a score as the answer.
NeuroType results are for self reflection only. They do not confirm or rule out any condition. If you want a formal assessment, speak with a qualified healthcare professional.
NeuroType helps adults turn scattered observations into usable notes. The goal is simple: give people a calmer place to think about attention, sensory preferences, masking, executive function, and related patterns.
NeuroType with a capital T is this website: a private adult self reflection product for exploring everyday trait patterns. A lowercase neurotype is everyday language for the way a mind tends to learn, communicate, process information, and respond to the world.
The two meanings are related, but they are not the same thing. The word neurotype can help adults describe patterns around attention, sensory experience, social energy, masking, and recovery. It is descriptive language, not a clinical answer, and using it does not assign a condition or replace formal assessment.
For a fuller plain English definition, read what is a neurotype?.
Self reflection data can be sensitive. NeuroType is designed so individual answers remain in the browser during free tool completion wherever technically possible.
Optional email flows send only summary fields when explicitly requested. Later paid, report, or export flows may process aggregate scores only after an explicit user choice and a plain privacy disclosure.
Product wording, source checks, rights status, and professional review are each tracked on their own.
Original tools can still be unvalidated. Third-party tools need visible attribution, source status, and limitations.
A page should not imply clinical review unless reviewer details, scope, and dates are documented in the repository.
NeuroType content is written and reviewed by the NeuroType editorial team. The team works from research and plain English standards. It is not a clinical team, and pages are not clinical advice.
Articles are written from peer reviewed papers, official health service guidance, and adult lived experience writing where it is clearly labelled as such. Where a specific instrument such as CAT Q is used, the source and attribution are visible on the page and in the repository.
The product is operated by BiteRight Ltd. The founder leads editorial direction and works with researchers and adult neurodivergent readers to keep the wording calm, accurate, and non diagnostic. NeuroType does not claim medical authority and does not publish content that has been written by an AI alone.
You can ask about editorial decisions by writing to hello@neurotype.app. Corrections are read and used where they improve the page.
Use results as notes. They can help you name patterns, collect examples, compare what feels louder or quieter, and prepare questions for a doctor, primary care clinician, psychologist, psychiatrist, therapist, coach, or other qualified professional. They should not be used as proof, a label, or instructions for care.
Self report tools have limits. Memory, mood, environment, wording, masking, and current stress can all affect responses. If patterns are affecting safety, work, study, relationships, self care, finances, sleep, or mental health, speaking with a qualified professional is the safer next step.
Questions about NeuroType can be sent to hello@neurotype.app. This address is for product and support questions. It is not a crisis route or a route for clinical advice.
Last updated: 2026-05-18. Status: approved for public launch by the site operator.