Warm hands, finally within reach.

Libero reads your body. It knows when a cold episode is coming, and warms your hands before it hits. Built with physicians. Powered by AI. Designed for people who are done just coping.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Here's what changes when you wear Libero.

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Warmth that knows what you need

Libero adapts its heat output based on your patterns: you stay comfortable before a cold episode strikes, not after.

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Confidence, not workarounds

Get back to the things Raynaud's has been keeping you from, without planning around the cold.

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Move freely. Work. Play. Travel in winter.

Slim enough to wear under regular gloves. Warm enough to work, hike, or wait at a bus stop in winter.

Trusted by leading organizations in health, tech & innovation.

Libero has been developed within some of Canada’s leading health and innovation ecosystems, including Microsoft for Startups and Institut TransMedTech. Their support validates both our technology and our mission.

What people living with Raynaud's are saying.

Every one of these people tried the workarounds. The layers, the hand warmers, the hot water. None of it was enough. That’s why they joined the Libero waitlist. Maybe you’ll recognize yourself in their stories.

Their stories are why we build Libero. Ready to add yours?

Common questions about Raynaud's — answered. (FAQ)

You have questions. We have answers and a product that addresses many of them.
Browse below, and if you’re ready, join the waitlist to be among the first to experience Libero.

Raynaud’s is a condition where the small blood vessels in your fingers and toes overreact to cold or stress. This reaction temporarily reduces blood flow, which can cause your skin to turn white, blue, or red. These color changes happen because the blood vessels are tightening and then reopening.
Libero was designed specifically for these moments: to interrupt the vasoconstriction cycle with targeted warmth before colour changes begin.

Most people experience Raynaud’s as painful and disruptive, but not dangerous. However, for some, especially those with autoimmune or chronic conditions, Raynaud’s can be more severe and require medical follow-up. If your attacks are frequent, intense, or affect your daily life, it’s important to talk to a healthcare professional.
If attacks are affecting your daily life, Libero may offer meaningful relief. Join the waitlist to learn more.

The best strategies include keeping your body warm (especially hands and feet), reducing stress where possible, avoiding sudden temperature changes, and learning your personal triggers. Many people also benefit from layered gloves, hand warmers, and mindful breathing during stressful moments.
For persistent or severe attacks, technology like Libero, which adapts warmth to your individual triggers, may offer more consistent relief than manual strategies alone.

Ready to experience Libero?

Join the waitlist. It’s free, and early access members get priority pricing.

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