Top 28 Medical Imaging startups in USA

May 03, 2026
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Acurion
Funding: $6.4M
Acurion develops AI-powered oncology precision medicine platform OncoGaze that analyzes genomic biomarkers from routine clinical slides to help clinicians select personalized therapies. The company says OncoGaze can detect genomic biomarkers from routine clinical slides for every cancer, allowing for real-time therapy selection.
2
Exo
Funding: $337M
Exo is a medical device startup which develops handheld ultrasound devices and AI for imaging and therapeutic applications.
3
Viz.ai
Funding: $291.6M
Viz is a medical imaging company that helps optimize emergency treatment using deep learning technology.
4
Elucid
Funding: $166.2M
Elucid enables precision medicine for cardiovascular disease by applying A.I to medical image analysis validated against true biology.
5
Overjet
Funding: $130.6M
Overjet combines deep learning of dental images and data science to empower dental providers and payers to deliver the best patient care.
6
Flywheel
Funding: $125.3M
Flywheel is transforming research productivity, collaboration, and reproducibility with a next generation platform for imaging and machine learning in life sciences, clinical, and academic research.
7
RapidAI
Funding: $100M
RapidAI empowers clinicians to make faster, more accurate diagnostic and treatment decisions for stroke and aneurysm patients.
8
Covera Health
Funding: $84.9M
Covera Health is empowering radiology providers with powerful analytics to better define, measure, and deliver accurate diagnoses—helping to ensure every patient is on the most cost-effective path back to health.
9
Neural Analytics
Funding: $73.7M
Neural Analytics is addressing the global traumatic brain injury epidemic through data science. The company develops robotically assisted ultrasound system for brain health assessment. The company’s technology integrates ultrasound, robotics and machine learning to empower neurologists with critical information about brain health
10
Subtle Medical
Funding: $59.2M
Subtle Medical develops AI empowered medical imaging workflow: faster, safer, and smarter
11
PictorLabs
Funding: $48.8M
PictorLabs is developing a virtual staining platform for histopathology, or the microscopic exam of tissue
12
OXOS Medical
Funding: $41.7M
OXOS Medical develops digital imaging device for efficient and effective treatment of patients.
13
IMRIS
Funding: $36.8M
As the intraoperative imaging expert, the solutions from IMRIS, Deerfield Imaging measurably improve patient outcomes through planning, product integration and clinical workflow to give surgeons access to diagnostic quality scans in operating room suites. The IMRIS Surgical Theatre, which uniquely transports MR and CT scanners to the patient using ceiling-mounted rails and incorporate other IMRIS imaging technology, are sold globally to hospitals that deliver clinical services to patients in neurosurgical, spinal, interventional and orthopedic markets.
14
Medicom Technologies
Funding: $36.3M
Medicom is revolutionizing the way in which medical imaging is exchanged.
15
VIDA Diagnostics
Funding: $33.2M
VIDA is a leader in quantitative lung analysis for COPD, emphysema and asthma, establishing objective, reproducible and quantitative
16
CurveBeam
Funding: $25M
CurveBeam researches, designs and manufactures cone beam CT imaging equipment for the orthopedic specialties. CurveBeam is privately owned and operated.
17
PhotoniCare
Funding: $22.8M
PhotoniCare is a medical device company that develops diagnostic tools to improve clinical outcomes and address unmet patient needs.
18
Medmo
Funding: $15.9M
Medmo’s platform facilitates medical imaging appointments for exams, including MRIs, CTs, Mammograms, Ultrasounds and X-Rays, with the goal of improving patient outcomes, lowering costs and reducing administrate burden for providers and imaging centers.
19
Braid Health
Funding: $12M
Braid Health is an artificial intelligence tele-radiology platform for the medical diagnostics industry.
20
Modulim
Funding: $11.6M
Modulim is a pioneer in subsurface optical imaging powered by spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI), an advanced optical imaging technique
21
QMENTA
Funding: $10M
QMENTA is on a mission to help make brain diseases a thing of the past by using imaging and AI to their full potential.
22
Quantivly
Funding: $6.1M
Quantivly provides a unified interface to ask questions of MRI operations. It is not about what was scheduled; it is about what really happened on your scanners. It unlocks a new world of data analytics in Radiology.
23
LifeVoxel
Funding: $5M
LifeVoxel provides AI diagnostic visualization platform for faster and precise prognosis.
24
Jiva.ai
Funding: £1.7M
Jiva.ai develops predictive analytics system for healthcare powered by Artificial Intelligence. In particular it's MRI imaging analytics for prostate cancer
25
Bot Image
Funding: $1.5M
Bot Image develops software ProstatID - for post processing MRI using cloud based computing, physician workstation integration, and AI image interpretation to provide highly accurate prostate cancer diagnostics.
26
Near Infrared Imaging
Funding: $1.3M
Near Infrared Imaging is on the cusp of causing a paradigm shift in medical imaging revolutionary technologies including vein illumination, traumatic brain injuries, biometrics, and malignant tumors.
27
Whiterabbit
Whiterabbit has developed a line of products targeting the mammography space to enable early and accurate breast cancer detection.
28
Imvaria
Empower clinicians to make the best decisions
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