The first swim goggles built for your child's nervous system — not against it.
Every other pair seals by pressing on the face. Sensory Goggles seal by gentle suction instead — so the thing that always made your child pull them off is gone.
The reason your child can't wear swim goggles has nothing to do with your child.
Every regular swim goggle seals the same way: by pressing rubber or silicone into the sensitive skin around the eyes.
For most kids, that pressure fades into the background. But for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory sensitivities, it can feel like a constant signal that won’t stop: get these off.
The problem isn’t the fit, the material, or the price.
It’s the pressure-based seal.
Swimvee is designed around your child’s nervous system — not just around stopping leaks.
So we removed the part that was the problem.
Regular goggles fight leaks by pressing harder into the skin around the eyes.
Swimvee works differently.
SoftSeal holds through gentle suction, not pressure — the way a soft cup rests against skin instead of pushing in.
The SnapBack clasp clicks open and shut like a seatbelt, so there's no pulling goggles over wet hair, no tangled straps, and no trapped feeling.
Your child can take them off in one move — and that sense of control is part of what makes them more willing to keep them on.
Same goal: clear vision in the water. Completely different mechanism.
Recommended by a Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Many children with autism, ADHD, or sensory sensitivities don’t reject goggles because they are being difficult.
They reject them because regular swim goggles seal by clamping tightly around the eyes and face — one of the most sensitive areas of the body. That pressure can become an input their nervous system cannot filter out.
And swim lessons matter. A 2017 Columbia University study published in the American Journal of Public Health found that children with autism are about 160× more likely to die from drowning than the general pediatric population, with risk linked in part to wandering toward water before learning to swim.
Swimvee takes a different approach: gentle suction instead of tight pressure, plus a SnapBack clasp that gives your child more control.
Swimvee is not a safety device and does not prevent drowning. Adult supervision is always required. But it was built to help make goggles more tolerable — so swim lessons have a better chance to happen.
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, American Journal of Public Health, 2017
— Jessica Brown, OTR/L, Pediatric Occupational Therapist
How Swimvee Works
Place SoftSeal gently around the eyes
The soft silicone gasket rests against the skin and seals through gentle suction — not by pressing hard into the face.
Click the SnapBack clasp shut
The back clasp opens and closes like a seatbelt, so you do not have to pull goggles over wet hair or tangled straps.
Let your child stay in control
Your child can take them off in one move when they need to. That sense of control helps the goggles feel less overwhelming — and makes it easier to keep swim time going.
Built to make goggles feel simpler, calmer, and more tolerable from the first lesson.
From parents who'd tried everything
Real feedback from parents who needed goggles their child could actually keep on.
Jessica L.
VerifiedWorked for both of my kids
I have a 3-year-old and a 7-year-old, and I wasn't sure if one pair would work for both. Surprisingly, these adjusted perfectly for both kids. They love the bright colors and I love how fast and easy they are to put on. No more struggling with tight straps or endless adjusting. The seal is really secure but still gentle on their faces. I'm honestly shocked they haven't complained once.
Emily R.
VerifiedFinally, goggles that stayed on
We've gone through at least six different brands of goggles over the last two summers, and none of them stayed on or lasted more than a few weeks. These are different. My two boys wear Swimvee at swim class, at the lake, and even on vacation and they've held up perfectly. No leaks, no fog, and no drama.
Ava M.
VerifiedNo more tossing goggles across the deck
I bought Swimvee for my twins because I was tired of hearing complaints every time we went to the pool. They either couldn't see, the goggles slipped off, or they left red marks under their eyes. These fit like a dream and they're the only ones they don't immediately toss aside.
Sarah K.
VerifiedGame changer for swim lessons
My daughter refused to wear any goggles before these. Now she asks to wear them even in the bathtub! The fit is perfect and they don't leave marks on her face.
Rachel T.
VerifiedWorth every penny
After trying cheaper options that broke or leaked, these are worth the investment. My son has been using them for months and they still look brand new.
Olivia T.
VerifiedPerfect for sensitive skin
My daughter has very sensitive skin and these are the only goggles that don't irritate her. The silicone is so soft and comfortable.
Amanda P.
VerifiedBest purchase for summer
These goggles have made our pool days so much more enjoyable. No more constant adjustments or complaints. My kids actually want to wear them!
Lauren B.
VerifiedHighly recommend
I've recommended these to all my mom friends. The quality is outstanding and my kids love wearing them. Finally found goggles that actually work!
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Swimvee vs Regular Swim Goggles
| Feature | Swimvee | Regular Swim Goggles |
|---|---|---|
| Seal mechanism | SoftSeal™ gentle suction — designed to rest against the face without clamping around the eyes. | Pressure-based seal — rubber or silicone rings press into the skin around the eyes. |
| Facial pressure | Designed to reduce the pressure trigger many sensory-sensitive kids react to. | Often tightened harder to stop leaks, which can increase pressure around the eyes. |
| Putting them on | SnapBack™ clasp clicks open and shut behind the head — no pulling over wet hair. | Usually pulled over the head, which can tug hair, catch ears, or feel overwhelming. |
| Child control | Your child can take them off in one simple move, which can help them feel more in control. | Can feel harder to remove quickly, especially when straps are tight or tangled. |
| Sensory design | Built around your child's nervous system — not against it. | Designed mainly around stopping leaks, not sensory sensitivity. |
| Nose coverage | Covers the nose too, creating a more secure full-face feel. | Typically only cover the eyes. |
| Best for | Kids who love water but struggle with regular goggles because of pressure, pulling, or sensory overwhelm. | Kids who tolerate traditional pressure-based goggles without issue. |










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