Restoring freedom through brain–computer interfaces
We're building powerful, minimally invasive brain implants that will help provide breakthrough treatments to people with neurological conditions.
The next generation of neural engineering
What if you could create a fast, seamless connection between the human brain and a computer?
Introducing our high resolution electrode arrays, part of a complete, implantable system.
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Non-damaging, upgradeable interfaces
Our electrode arrays will be implanted using a novel, minimally invasive, cranial micro-slit technique. Unlike other approaches, Precision’s surgery is designed to be fully reversible. The arrays are configured to conform to the surface of the brain, maximizing bandwidth without doing damage to brain tissue.
Everyone deserves an unrestricted life
Tens of millions of people are impacted by severe neurological conditions for which there is no cure, such as stroke, dementia, and traumatic brain injury. Brain–computer interfaces promise a way forward, but they’ve never been available for mass adoption. That's where we come in.
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Precision Neuroscience is making brain implants safer, smarter and reversible
BY Devin ColdeweyAn ultra-thin electrode array that doesn’t need to pierce the brain at all, yet can collect hundreds of times more data than traditional arrays.
BY Devin ColdeweyBrain-computer interfaces and the future of neural engineering with Dr. Benjamin Rapoport
BY Molly WoodDr. Benjamin Rapoport joins Molly to discuss how the brain communicates with the body and the breakthroughs that allowed companies like Precision to exist.
BY Molly WoodPrecision Neuroscience, co-founded by Neuralink alum, is creating a brain implant thinner than a human hair
BY Ashley CapootThe company announced a $41 million Series B funding round Wednesday, bringing its total to $53 million in under two years.
BY Ashley CapootBrain implant thinner than hair: How a novel technology may allow people to use devices with their mind
BY Angelica StabilePrecision Neuroscience leaders share 'profound' benefits of breakthrough application.
BY Angelica StabileBCI developer Precision Neuroscience raises $41M Series B
BY Sean WhooleyPrecision Neuro, co-created by a founding member of Elon Musk’s Neuralink BCI venture, has been developing its BCI since 2021.
BY Sean WhooleyEx-Neuralink Executive Raises $41 Million for New Brain Startup
BY Sarah McBridePrecision Neuroscience is part of a growing class of tech startups targeting the human brain.
BY Sarah McBridePrecision Neuroscience Raises $41 Million to Build and Scale the Next Generation of Treatments for Neurological Illnesses
BY Precision NeuroscienceThe brain–computer interface company advances the industry with plans for a minimally invasive, reversible implant.
BY Precision NeuroscienceCraig Mermel on working at Google and Apple and now at Precision Neuroscience
BY Ladan JiracekLearn how Craig Mermel went from working at Apple and Google to Precision Neuroscience.
BY Ladan JiracekCraig Mermel and Dan Trietsch Join Precision Neuroscience as Machine Learning and Software Leads
BY Precision NeuroscienceBrain-computer interface startup Precision Neuroscience hires technical leads from Google and Apple.
BY Precision NeuroscienceThe Layer 7 Cortical Interface
BY Elton Ho, Mark Hettick, Demetrios Papageorgiou, Adam J. Poole, Manuel Monge, Maria Vomero, Kate R. Gelman, Timothy Hanson, Vanessa Tolosa, Michael Mager, Benjamin I. RapoportA system for restoring, replacing, and augmenting lost or impaired neurological function in a variety of contexts.
BY Elton Ho, Mark Hettick, Demetrios Papageorgiou, Adam J. Poole, Manuel Monge, Maria Vomero, Kate R. Gelman, Timothy Hanson, Vanessa Tolosa, Michael Mager, Benjamin I. RapoportFour brain–computer interface companies you should watch (other than Neuralink)
BY Elissa WelleA handful of other companies have been gaining momentum–and money.
BY Elissa Welle