Developing New Generation Neural Implants

Cerebro One is developing next-generation, patent-pending neural implants that achieve unprecedented wireless scalability through novel real-time analog signal compression.

Transformative – Unlock deeper insights into brain function and disease

Scalable – Record from thousands of electrodes with unprecedented Real-time analog compression

Efficient – Ultra-low power consumption for wireless use

A monochrome image featuring an illuminated neural network pattern resembling a human brain against a dark background. Below the brain image is a text section, which includes the title 'seeing the beautiful brain today' in bold and descriptive text about advances in neuroscience and imaging techniques.
A monochrome image featuring an illuminated neural network pattern resembling a human brain against a dark background. Below the brain image is a text section, which includes the title 'seeing the beautiful brain today' in bold and descriptive text about advances in neuroscience and imaging techniques.
A digital, abstract representation of a human head is integrated with a circuit-like design that flows into a microchip. The overall layout suggests a fusion of technology and human elements, with intricate line patterns representing circuits.
A digital, abstract representation of a human head is integrated with a circuit-like design that flows into a microchip. The overall layout suggests a fusion of technology and human elements, with intricate line patterns representing circuits.
A 3D rendering of a microchip with the letters 'AI' prominently displayed on its surface, set on a dark, circular platform.
A 3D rendering of a microchip with the letters 'AI' prominently displayed on its surface, set on a dark, circular platform.

About Cerebro One

Our Oxford-based team pioneering new frontiers in neuroscience. Currently validating multi-channel prototypes with applications across research, clinical neuroscience, and future therapeutics.

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Discover how our technology is transforming neural research and medical applications.

“The brain-computer interface is the next frontier in medicine, promising to transform lives by bridging biology and technology.”

MIT Technology Review

“The integration of electronics with neural tissue marks a paradigm shift in how we understand and interact with the brain.”

Science Magazine


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