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Tinnitus App Using ACT and CBT Principles to Enter US Market

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Smiling man wearing a lapel microphone beside three smartphone screens showing the Freequency tinnitus app interface and the Freequency logo
✦ PlateSmiling man wearing a lapel microphone beside three smartphone screens showing the Freequency tinnitus app interface and the Freequency logo

European-developed Freequency, backed by key psychology experts, launches US pilot program at AAA 2026. A digital tinnitus application developed in Europe, Freequency , is entering the US market with a pilot program beginning April 22....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change at this stage; this is a market-entry announcement with no US clinical outcome data yet available.

Why It Matters

Digital therapeutics using evidence-based psychological frameworks are an emerging channel for tinnitus management, and this US pilot signals growing competition in the app-based tinnitus care space.

Key Points
  1. 01Freequency is a European tinnitus app now entering the US market via an AAA 2026 pilot.
  2. 02The app applies ACT and CBT principles—both have established evidence in tinnitus management.
  3. 03Launch is a pilot program, not a full commercial rollout, meaning US availability is still limited.
  4. 04No US-specific efficacy or safety data has been published alongside this announcement.
  5. 05Entry at AAA 2026 targets audiologists and hearing specialists as the primary referral audience.
Claims & Evidence

Freequency uses ACT and CBT principles to manage tinnitus.

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Freequency is entering the US market via a pilot program at AAA 2026.

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