Yes, we actually completed the world's first in‑human remote neurointervention. Also yes, this webpage is on purpose.
Endovascular intervention (EI) is the gold‑standard for stroke, heart attack, and cardiovascular disease — but two issues hold it back:
Deliver perfect, immediate endovascular care to every patient worldwide — not just for stroke, but for >30 cardiovascular conditions.
(Serious link for serious people →) Browse the 30+ conditions
We built the world’s first remotely operated endovascular robot, capable of supervised autonomy. It lets any hospital perform specialized EI from start to finish — no on‑site specialist required.
Fancy enough that we’re simultaneously the Intuitive of the cath lab, the Waymo of the cardiovascular system, and that ML company imaging has been begging for. (We’re not aiming to be acquired by Stryker/Medtronic — we’re aiming to be the next Stryker/Medtronic.)
A brief video/product explainer is below (turn your sound on!).
Legal-ish: This page contains trace amounts of satire. Clinical claims, regulatory status, and grown‑up details live in the actual docs. This page is mostly here for joy, confetti, and bulldogs.
Our Aussie doc. Says “G’day”, saves brains. Probably wrestled a kangaroo once.
Stanford PhD. Optimizes the optimizer that optimizes the optimizer. Also makes robots behave.
Easter egg: press D then J to unlock a secret founder handshake. 🤫
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