Give speech and autonomy back to paralyzed individuals
We build minimally invasive brain implants for people living with severe paralysis. We're a small team of clinicians, neuroscientists, and engineers, and we're always glad to meet people who care about this work.
Solve the hardest problem of our century
Providing a direct interface with the brain that is highly performing, ultra-durable, and minimally-invasive is the hardest problem of this century.
We bring the very best to patients. And we refuse to settle.
Work that reaches patients
Everything we build is for people living with untreatable medical conditions. The reason for the work is never abstract.
Alongside the best
Work with clinicians, neuroscientists, and engineers with deep roots at INSERM, CEA, and the BCI community.
Hard, frontier work
Materials that last for decades.
Decoding signals that transform brain data into useful commands.
Software that paralyzed users can control with ease.
Risk assessment and regulatory compliance to ensure ultimate safety.
Brain-computer interfaces are genuinely hard.