BCI startup Neurable looks to license its 'mind-reading' tech for consumer wearables
TLDR
- Neurable is opening its EEG-based brain-sensing technology to consumer hardware makers via a licensing platform.
Key Facts
- Neurable uses EEG sensors and AI to read brain activity without surgery, unlike chip-implant approaches like Neuralink.
- The company raised $35 million in a Series A in December to scale commercialization.
- Existing partners include HP’s HyperX gaming brand and behavior-research platform iMotions.
- Neurable says user neural data is encrypted, anonymized, and only used for AI training with explicit consent.
Why It Matters
- A licensing model could embed brain-sensing into mainstream headphones, glasses, and hats without Neurable building end products.
- CEO Ramses Alcaide frames this as an inflection point for neuro-technology having a scalable commercial business model.
Lucas Ropek, TechCrunch · 2026-04-28 · Read the original