Reading in a moving car, bus, or train and starting to feel sick? Motion sickness happens when your eyes see a still screen while your inner ear feels the vehicle move. AntiSickness closes that gap with on-screen motion cues, so you can keep reading, scrolling, or watching in comfort.
HOW IT WORKS
AntiSickness places a transparent overlay of ring-shaped motion cues along both edges of your screen. The cues shift smoothly with every turn, acceleration, and stop - the same concept Apple introduced as Vehicle Motion Cues on iPhone, now on your Android device. Your eyes get the motion reference they were missing, which helps ease car sickness while you use your phone.
All motion-sensor signals are processed locally on your device, in real time.
WHY ANTISICKNESS
- 100% free: no subscriptions, no weekly fees, no in-app purchases
- No ads: nothing flashing while you already feel queasy
- Private by design: no accounts, no tracking, no data collection; sensor signals never leave your device
- Works over any app: read ebooks, browse, chat, or watch videos with the cues on top
- Automatic mode: cues appear when vehicle movement is detected and hide when you stop
- Two cue styles: staggered columns or floating bubbles
- Your look: choose the cue color, size, and motion sensitivity
- Quick Settings tile: start or stop the overlay in one swipe
- Light and dark theme, 7 languages, tablet support
MADE FOR TRAVEL
Use it as a car sickness aid on the daily commute, in rideshares and taxis, on road trips, on the bus or the train - anywhere reading on a screen normally leaves you dizzy or nauseous. Great for backseat passengers, including kids watching videos on long drives. Kinetosis, travel sickness, and seasickness share the same sensory-mismatch cause, so the same visual reference can help across vehicles.
AntiSickness is intended as a visual comfort aid for passengers during travel. Individual experiences vary; stop using it if it causes discomfort or distraction. Do not configure or operate the app while driving.
Health disclaimer: AntiSickness is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.