One platform. Any approach. Total flexibility.
Built for routine open and MIS spine procedures, Medivis Spine Navigation functions as a conventional navigation system at baseline, while offering a best-in-class AR experience across a growing array of smart glasses.
Implant- and instrument-agnostic by design, SpineLink™ and universal adaptors allow surgeons to navigate across systems—without being locked into a single vendor or workflow.
Choose traditional navigation views, situated anatomy-aligned overlays for direct spatial context, or detached, floating 3D views above the field for rapid orientation and execution. Switch perspectives seamlessly with a tap or voice command.
Modern navigation, your terms.
Introducing Maia, the Medivis AI Agent—an intelligent assistant at the frontier of clinical AI and translational research.
Powered by advances in vision-language models and context engineering, Maia supports workflows across medical imaging, surgical planning, and intra-operative navigation by seeing what you see, understanding software and user intent end-to-end, executing automatic and interactive segmentations, guiding instrument calibration and registration, and dynamically controlling visualization and interaction via natural-language voice and text.
We’re actively collaborating with forward-thinking institutions, technology partners, and investigative researchers—reach out to gain early access and help shape this next evolution in care.
Hundreds of questions were asked by my 4-year-old son as we assembled the Reachy Mini robot (2 hours), connected it with Claude Code (5 minutes), integrated real-time VLMs/web search APIs (10 minutes) and brought embodied Al to life at our kitchen table.
May the curiosity and creativity of this Generation Alpha, the first Al-native generation, be a wellspring of daily inspiration to us all.
Epic foundational work by @huggingface@pollenrobotics@claudeai
We’re thrilled to announce that Medivis has received FDA 510(k) clearance for our Cranial Navigation platform, becoming the first company in the world with an AR system cleared for intraoperative guidance in neurosurgery.
This milestone brings real-time, AR-guided visualization directly into the operative field, supporting precision, focus, and confidence across a wide range of cranial procedures. Its portable design also enables image-guided navigation in settings like the ICU, bringing precision care to places where it hasn’t been possible before.
Following our Spine Navigation clearance earlier this year, this achievement marks another major leap forward in making surgical intelligence a reality across specialties and care settings.
We couldn’t be prouder of our team and partners who made this possible!
As reality catches up to our imagination, we'll see the contextual fusion of multiple imaging data types, and all at once, the whole patient picture formed before you.