EchoPixel

EchoPixel

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $13.5M

Overview

EchoPixel is a pioneer in 3D visualization for healthcare, offering a turnkey software platform that converts CT, MRI, and ultrasound scans into interactive holographic models for the operating room. Its core technology, True3D, provides physicians with intuitive, real-time spatial awareness of anatomy and devices, aiming to reduce complications and improve efficiency in minimally invasive surgeries. The company is commercial-stage, with FDA 510(k) clearance, and is deployed in leading hospitals, primarily focusing on cardiology and surgical applications. EchoPixel represents a key enabling technology for the shift towards digital surgery and precision health.

CardiologySurgery

Technology Platform

True3D software platform that converts standard medical images (CT, MRI, ultrasound) into interactive, glasses-free 4D holograms for surgical planning and intra-operative guidance.

Funding History

3
Total raised:$13.5M
Series B$8.5M
Series A$3.5M
Seed$1.5M

Opportunities

The global shift to minimally invasive surgery creates a strong demand for better 3D visualization tools to overcome the limitations of 2D screens.
Expansion into new clinical areas like oncology, neurology, and orthopedics presents a significant growth runway for the platform.

Risk Factors

Commercialization risk is high due to long hospital sales cycles and the capital expenditure required.
Competition is intense from large medical imaging companies and other AR/VR surgical startups.
Demonstrating clear cost savings and improved patient outcomes is critical for widespread adoption.

Competitive Landscape

EchoPixel competes with large imaging OEMs (GE, Siemens, Philips) offering 3D post-processing workstations, and with a growing number of AR/VR surgical planning startups (e.g., Surgical Theater, Proprio). Its key differentiator is a glasses-free, interactive holographic display integrated with real-time device tracking for intra-operative use.