We track 71,000+ companies and rank them dynamically using our Seedtable Score – a score that uses quantitative and qualitative data points to signal the momentum behind a company. We then monitor the list manually leveraging our expertise as founders and investors.
There are 20 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $1.3b. The average funding per company in this subset is $66.6m.
Last update to the database: Feb 18, 2025. See changelog.
Neuralink is a company that develops brain-computer interface (BCI) devices to assist people with paralysis and blindness and technologies that may expand the abilities of humans.
3
Funding Rounds
$364.2m
Money raised
Synchron, Inc. is a technology company building implantable neural interface solutions, including endovascular brain-computer interface.
3
Funding Rounds
$125.0m
Money raised
Flow Neuroscience is a Malmo, Sweden-based medical technology company developing treatments for mental health issues. The company offers a medication-free depression treatment that combines a brain stimulation wearable and an app-based therapy program.
2
Funding Rounds
$2.6m
Money raised
Halo Neuroscience develops devices that use neurostimulation technology to target the brain to enhance performance for able and impaired users.
1
Funding Rounds
$13.0m
Money raised
Neuroelectrics provides devices and technology for EEG-based brain monitoring, brain stimulation, home therapy research and head modeling. The company manufacturers the StarStim a neuro-stimulator using the Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS).
2
Funding Rounds
$35.9m
Money raised
Theranica is a Netanya-based biomedical technology company focused on developing electronic devices and wireless communication technology.
3
Funding Rounds
$86.0m
Money raised
MindMaze is a neurotechnology company designing and developing virtual reality medical products to stimulate neural recovery.
1
Funding Rounds
$100.0m
Money raised
NeuroTronik is a company that develops neurostimulation therapeutic devices which are designed to treat acute heart failure syndrome.
1
Funding Rounds
$23.1m
Money raised
Saluda Medical is a commercial-stage medical device company that develops treatments for chronic neurological conditions.
2
Funding Rounds
$140.0m
Money raised
Thync has developed a small, wearable 'œpod' that attaches to the back of the neck and uses neurostimulation to combat stress and promote better sleep. Their lead product, the Thync Relax Pro, uses low levels of electrical stimulation to activate nerve pathways in the head and neck. According to the company, these pathways communicate with areas of the brain to help control stress levels and sleep quality. The product is targeted towards consumers who frequently suffer from stress and consequently struggle to sleep.
3
Funding Rounds
$1.3m
Money raised
Neuromodulation Device
3
Funding Rounds
$64.0m
Money raised
A medical device company developing treatments for pains and aesthetics
3
Funding Rounds
$97.0m
Money raised
CorTec works on an investigational fully implantable system for long-term measurement of neuronal activity and electrical stimulation.
2
Funding Rounds
$7.1m
Money raised
PlatoScience has developed PlatoWork. The plug 'n play tdcs headset for boosting cognition through neurostimulation.
2
Funding Rounds
$84.0k
Money raised
SPR Therapeutics is a nerve Stimulation Therapy founded in 2010 by Maria E. Bennett.
3
Funding Rounds
$30.3m
Money raised
Humm is a wearable patch that improves working memory by gently stimulating the brain's attention and learning center.
1
Funding Rounds
$2.6m
Money raised
Nalu Medical is a medical Devices.
1
Funding Rounds
$104.0m
Money raised
ShiraTronics, Inc is a migraine Device founded in 1993 by Lynn Elliott.
2
Funding Rounds
$68.6m
Money raised
Stimwave Technologies is a pain Relief Stimulations Devices founded in 2009 by Laura Tyler Perryman.
2
Funding Rounds
$58.0m
Money raised
Neurostimulation platform utilizing microDBS Technology for therapeutic applications.
1
Funding Rounds
$9.5m
Money raised