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Fast, Accessible, 
Volumetric Imaging, Anywhere

Conventional ultrasound has a limited field of view, requires significant skill for acquisition, and produces subjective imagery.

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Today’s diagnostic imaging processes are time-consuming, costly, and often require multiple visits to imaging facilities, causing delays in diagnosis and treatment.

Vortex enables objective interpretations and faster diagnoses, bringing high-quality, CT-like capabilities to the point of care where they are needed most.

Vortex is imaging made smarter, faster, and available everywhere.

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Imaging Isn’t Where Patients Need It Most

Medical imaging today remains out of reach for most physicians at the point of care. While CT and MRI offer powerful diagnostics, their complexity confines them to hospitals. Ultrasound, though portable, demands expert operators and provides only limited views. Clinicians frequently send patients elsewhere, causing frustrating delays in diagnosis, treatment, and patient care.

Vortex Breaks The Barriers

Combining ultrasound simplicity with advanced cloud-based GPU reconstruction, Vortex delivers the first truly scalable imaging solution for in-office, rural, and community settings.

The result: quantitative, standardized, volumetric 3D imaging comparable to CT—available anywhere patients need it.

From Geophysics to Medical Imaging

Vortex’s proprietary algorithm adapts full waveform inversion (FWI)—a geophysics technique once used to map underground structures—to reconstruct high-resolution, 3D medical images from raw sound data.

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Raw Sound Data
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Iterative Simulation
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Volumetric Image

The result: standardized, high-quality imaging with the simplicity needed for point-of-care use.

Massive Market Opportunity

$38.6B

Market Potential

481M

Yearly Scans

300+

Potential Clinical Indications

Vortex Management Team

Advisory Board

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Associate Chair Medical Imaging Sciences
Massachusetts General Hospital

Associate Professor
Harvard Medical School

Anthony Samir, MD
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Distinguished Professor of Reproductive Medicine
University Medical Center, 
Utrecht, Netherlands

Bart Fauser, MD, PhD
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Associate Professor of Radiology

Stanford University

Fellow

American Institute of Ultrasound

in Medicine

Jeremy Dahl, PhD
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Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 
Director of Imaging 
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Nadav Schwartz, MD
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Geophysics Computational 
Imaging Scientist
California Institute of Technology 
Assistant Professor
Stanford University

Ettore Biondi, PhD
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Urologic Surgeon & Assistant Professor of Urology
Mount Sinai Hospital, NY

Aaron Grotas, MD
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Director of Kidney Stone Program Massachusetts General Hospital Chief of Urology Newton Wellesley Hospital

Brian Eisner, MD
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Nephrologist 
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Research Associate
Harvard Medical School 

Ronen Schneider, MD
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