Top 16 Medical Robotics startups in USA

Dec 22, 2025
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AiM Medical Robotics
Funding: $11.5M
AiM Medical Robotics is developing portable, MRI-compatible surgical robot that can be useed in the MRI room and operating room. The company's goal is to improve outcomes for patients undergoing neurosurgery for functional brain disorders (Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, etc.) and brain cancer. It also can save hospitals money by eliminating errors and reducing procedure time. AiM's robotic platform can integrate into existing workflow and provide surgeons with real-time intraoperative MRI visualization combined with robotic control to ensure precise placement of neurostimulation electrodes, biopsies, tumor ablation and targeted intracranial delivery of therapeutic drugs. The system leverages AI to provide surgeons with predictive information in real time.
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HistoSonics
Funding: $328.8M
HistoSonics is developing a non-invasive, autonomous robotic platform capable of destroying tissue at a sub-cellular level.
3
Palladyne AI
Funding: $323.1M
Palladyne AI is a robotics company developing wearable and teleoperated industrial robotics that improve the safety & productivity of their users.
4
Neocis
Funding: $183.1M
Neocis develops robotic technologies for applications in the healthcare industry.
5
EndoQuest
Funding: $128.7M
EndoQuest Robotics is a medical cquipment manufacturing company that makes endoluminal robotic surgical system for medical industries.
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Activ Surgical
Funding: $100.4M
Activ Surgical is building a hardware-agnostic platform to enable autonomous and collaborative surgery through the integration of computer vision, artificial intelligence and robotics.
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Mendaera
Funding: $97M
Mendaera develops collaborative robotic system that merges real-time imaging, AI and robotics to help providers make "precise and consistent intervention more accessible."
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Diligent Robotics
Funding: $90.8M
Diligent Robotics builds AI-powered robot assistants that do humans' routine tasks. Moxi is our 1st commercial robot helping nurses.
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Vivodyne
Funding: $80M
Vivodyne develops an automated robotic system that discovers life-changing drugs and cellular therapies.
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Embodied
Funding: $77.4M
Embodied is a robotics and AI company developing state-of-the-art companion robots that aim to revolutionize care and wellness, enhancing quality of life for individuals and families.
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Clarapath
Funding: $75.2M
Clarapath is a medical robotics company that develops the SectionStar, a platform to mimic the human histotechnician.
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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.
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Persist AI
Funding: $16.5M
Persist AI is a biotechnology company that builds long-acting microsphere formulations.
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NAVIGANTIS
Funding: $13M
Navigantis empowers physicians to deliver uncompromised neurovascular care by creating a new frontier in surgical robotics.
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Moray Medical
Funding: $5.7M
Moray Medical develops a structural heart robotic delivery systems for edge-to-edge valve leaflet repair.
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Avra Medical Robotics
Funding: $542.3K
AVRA was organized by a senior leadership team with broad and deep experience in medical research, innovation. AVRA’s Surgeons are partnering with engineers and scientists to design and develop a novel, computer-integrated, semi/autonomous robotic platform that is truly disruptive.
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Editor: Jason Kwon
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