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Neurable creates brain-computer interface technology that works with non-invasive signals captured from consumer devices. Its main product is MW75 Neuro headphones designed with Master & Dynamic, which include EEG-like sensors and software to interpret brain activity. Neurable AI analyzes brain data to infer mental states such as focus levels and signs of mental fatigue, and then provides brain health reports and insights. These insights help users understand patterns in their cognitive performance and adjust work habits, environments, or routines to optimize focus and well-being. Unlike traditional BCIs that require specialized hardware, Neurable aims to weave brain-tracking into everyday electronics to reach more people through direct-to-consumer channels and partnerships with hardware makers. The goal is to make neurotechnology a practical part of daily life for people seeking better productivity and mental hygiene.
Industries
Hardware
Consumer Software
AI & Machine Learning
Healthcare
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$57.6M
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
2015
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Ai-powered health wearables: revolutionizing early disease detection for Filipino families. As digital health tools become increasingly integrated into everyday life, artificial intelligence (AI) is pushing the boundaries of personal wellness far beyond basic step counters and heart rate monitors. Today, AI-powered wearables are paving the way for proactive, self-administered health checks - offering early detection tools that could transform preventive healthcare for families in the Philippines and around the world. From smart headsets capable of spotting early indicators of neurological conditions to smartphone apps scanning irises to help detect signs of cancer, neurotech and health-tech innovators are working to catch severe illnesses long before physical symptoms appear. Shifting from Reactive to Preventive Care For many Filipino households, visiting a clinic or hospital often happens only when symptoms become severe, due in part to busy schedules, financial constraints, or limited access to specialized diagnostic centers. AI-driven health wearables aim to bridge this gap by bringing continuous health monitoring into everyday life. While popular connected rings, smartwatches, and fitness bands can already track heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen levels, the integration of generative AI and deep data analysis is creating a new tier of health tools. OpenAI recently introduced a dedicated AI health assistant capable of analyzing a user's medical records alongside real-time wearable device data - with user consent - to offer personalized wellness insights. Detecting Neurological Changes Before Symptoms Show One of the most promising frontiers in consumer neurotech is non-invasive electroencephalogram (EEG) technology. Neurable has developed smart headwear equipped with soft EEG sensors that record and interpret brain wave activity in real time. By comparing continuous brain data against a user's baseline medical history, the linked AI software can flag subtle deviations - potentially detecting early indicators of conditions such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and early-stage Alzheimer's disease. The Future of Digital Health in the Philippines Medical experts urge balanced optimism regarding consumer health gadgets. Anna Wexler, a University of Pennsylvania professor who studies consumer diagnostic products, notes that while wearable EEG devices are still evolving, AI integration has significantly expanded their reliability and potential. While consumer wearables are not meant to replace formal medical diagnoses, they serve as vital early-warning systems. For a country like the Philippines - where conditions like stroke, cardiovascular diseases, and mental health struggles affect millions - accessible, AI-backed screening tools could empower Filipinos to seek timely medical advice, making preventive care a practical reality for every household.
Neurable, a leader in AI-powered brain-computer interface technology, has transitioned to a licensing platform model, enabling global OEM partners to integrate its production-ready BCI technology into consumer wearables. The Boston-based company allows manufacturers to embed brain-sensing capabilities into devices like headphones, glasses and headbands whilst maintaining control over design and distribution. The BCI market is projected to grow from $2.87 billion in 2024 to $15.14 billion by 2035. Neurable has already partnered with HP Inc.'s HyperX, MeSpace, iMotions and the US Air Force Research Laboratory. To support expansion, Neurable has promoted co-founder Adam Molnar to chief operating officer and appointed Reid Van Gorder as chief financial officer, James Flynn as vice president of product, and Eugene Goldberg as vice president of business development. Backed by over $40 million in funding, the company continues advancing non-invasive BCI adoption across multiple industries.
Neurable, a Boston-based company embedding brain-scanning technology into consumer devices, announced it is transitioning to a licensing platform model. The move could bring its electroencephalography sensors to a "flood" of gadgets this year and next. The technology monitors brain waves through built-in EEG sensors to track focus levels, cognitive readiness and mental recovery. HP's HyperX is releasing gaming headsets with Neurable's tech, which the company claims improves esports performance by reducing response times and increasing accuracy. Neurable CEO Ramses Alcaide says the hardware-agnostic technology can be embedded in headphones, smart glasses, hats or helmets. Licensed products will be advertised as "Powered by Neurable AI", with user data flowing to Neurable's servers for processing whilst maintaining privacy protections through separated user identifiers.
Neurable, the leader in noninvasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology designed for everyday life, today announced it has closed a $35 million Series ...
Neurable raises $35M in Series A funding. Neurable, a Boston, Massachusetts-based developer of noninvasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology designed for everyday life, raised $35m in Series A funding. The round was led by Spectrum Moonshot Fund, with participation from existing investors including Pace Ventures. The company intends to use the funds to accelerate the commercialization of Neurable AI, its patented compact brain-signal processing technology, and expand its neurotechnology platform across the broader cognitive health, human performance, and gaming ecosystems. Led by CEO and co-founder Dr. Ramses Alcaide and VP of Strategic Partnerships Adam Molnar, Neurable develops AI-powered tools for brain signal translation, integrating BCI capabilities into everyday devices. The company has introduced the MW75 Neuro LT headset, which provides real-time cognitive insights on mental fatigue, recovery, and focus, and has partnered with iMotions and MeSpace for research applications. Neurable recently partnered with iMotions, a human behavior research platform, integrating its headsets into its software suite and enabling researchers and product teams to capture high-quality neural data at scale. It also collaborated with MeSpace to investigate how adaptive workstations affect cognitive performance.
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Industries
Hardware
Consumer Software
AI & Machine Learning
Healthcare
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$57.6M
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
2015
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