Neuralink devices are investigational and not FDA approved. This video features voluntary clinical trial participants sharing their personal experiences, which may not reflect all participants or future outcomes.
Our goal at Neuralink is to restore abilities that were thought to be lost forever due to injury, accident, or disease.
See how Audrey, who is paralyzed due to spinal cord injury, uses her brain-computer interface to play video games with her mind.
Neuralink devices are investigational and not FDA approved. This video features voluntary clinical trial participants sharing their personal experiences, which may not reflect all participants or future outcomes.
Neuralink devices are investigational and not FDA approved. This video features voluntary clinical trial participants sharing their personal experiences, which may not reflect all participants or future outcomes.
After a car accident left her paralyzed from the neck down, Audrey didn’t think she would be able to draw or paint again.
20 years later, she became the first female participant in our clinical trials. Now, she uses her brain-computer interface to create art with her mind.
The needle grasps and inserts each electrode thread of our implant into the brain.
We've built the technology to produce these needles in-house, using lasers to mill features invisible to the naked eye.
Neuralink devices are investigational and not FDA approved. This video features voluntary clinical trial participants sharing their personal experiences, which may not reflect all participants or future outcomes.
We're building a surgical robot capable of reaching any brain region. The goal: a generalized neural interface to help solve any condition that originates in the brain.
We're looking for exceptional engineers to help take it to the next level. Explore opportunities at neuralink.com/careers.
Neuralink devices are investigational and not FDA approved. This video features voluntary clinical trial participants sharing their personal experiences,
Our robot is designed to insert hundreds of ultra-fine, flexible threads with thousands of electrodes within microns of targeted neurons while avoiding vasculature and adapting to real-time brain motion.
Neuralink devices are investigational and not FDA approved. This video features voluntary clinical trial participants sharing their personal experiences, which may not reflect all participants or future outcomes.