Neurable, a pioneering brain-computer interface (BCI) startup, has announced plans to license its advanced 'mind-reading' technology to manufacturers of consumer wearables.
This strategic shift follows a successful $35 million Series A funding round in December, aiming to integrate brain-sensing capabilities into everyday devices like headphones, hats, glasses, and headbands.
Neurable's Non-Invasive BCI Revolution
Neurable's technology leverages EEG sensors and AI algorithms to non-invasively capture and analyze neural signals, providing insights into cognitive performance.
Unlike invasive competitors such as Elon Musk's Neuralink, Neurable's approach requires no surgery, making it ideal for mainstream consumer adoption.
Proven Partnerships and Milestones
The company recently partnered with HP Inc.'s HyperX to develop a brain-tracking gaming headset that won top honors at CES 2026.
Additional collaboration with iMotions has expanded its reach into human behavior research software platforms.
Licensing Platform and CEO Vision
Through this new licensing model, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) can embed the tech while retaining control over design, user experience, and distribution.
CEO Ramses Alcaide emphasized scaling the technology to become as ubiquitous as wrist-based heart rate sensors.
Alcaide highlighted robust privacy measures, including data anonymization, encryption, and HIPAA compliance, ensuring user consent for any AI training on neural data.
This positions neurotechnology at an inflection point with a scalable business model poised for widespread industry impact.
Applications span health monitoring, athletic performance, productivity enhancement, and immersive gaming experiences.
By licensing to diverse sectors, Neurable envisions a future where mind-reading wearables transform daily interactions and human potential.