Top 26 Stroke Recovery startups

Updated: Nov 16, 2025
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These startups develop new stroke emergency diagnostics and recovery technologies, like stem cells, functional electrical stimulation, robot-assisted and virtual reality systems for rehabilitation.
1
Imperative Care
Country: USA | Funding: $559M
Imperative Care is singularly dedicated to finding meaningful answers to unsolved problems in stroke.
2
MindMaze
Country: Switzerland | Funding: $340.7M
MindMotionPro is a CE-Marked hospital based solution for early motor rehabilitation post-stroke. An engaging and motivational virtual reality rehabilitation program that supports individual recovery goal.
3
ReWalk Robotics
Country: Israel | Funding: $218.2M
ReWalk Robotics is an innovative medical device company that is designing, developing and commercializing exoskeletons allowing wheelchair-bound individuals to stand and walk once again. Our mission is to fundamentally change the Quality of Life for individuals with lower limb disability through the creation and development of market leading robotic technologies.
4
Ekso Bionics
Country: USA | Funding: $198.5M
Ekso Bionics develops wearable exoskeletons for military, civilian and medical uses that augment strength, endurance and mobility.
5
MicroTransponder
Country: USA | Funding: $180.1M
MicroTransponder is a medical device company that develops and commercializes neurostimulation devices to treat neurological diseases.
6
ReNeuron
Country: UK | Funding: $166.4M
We are a leading, clinical-stage stem cell business. Our primary objective is the development of novel stem cell therapies targeting areas of significant unmet or poorly met medical need.
7
RapidAI
Country: USA | Funding: $100M
RapidAI empowers clinicians to make faster, more accurate diagnostic and treatment decisions for stroke and aneurysm patients.
8
Neural Analytics
Country: USA | 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
9
Brainomix
Country: UK | Funding: $53.7M
Using Artificial Intelligence (AI), deep learning algorithms Brainomix team is bringing complete stroke imaging decision support solution to hospitals worldwide.
10
MedRhythms
Country: USA | Funding: $54M
Medrhythms utilizes sensors, music, and software to develop evidence-based, neurologic interventions to measure and improve walking.
11
BrainQ
Country: Israel | Funding: $48.8M
BrainQ is developing Artificial Intelligence-powered technologies to treat neuro-disorders in innovative ways.
12
Constant Therapy
Country: USA | Funding: $30M
Constant Therapy is developing a mobile app designed to provide therapy to patients who have traumatic brain injury, stroke, aphasia, and learning disabilities.
13
NeuroLutions
Country: USA | Funding: $27.8M
The Company seeks to develop a revolutionary platform of devices, based on Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technology
14
Creative Medical Technology Holdings
Country: USA | Funding: $3.7M
Creative Medical Technology Holdings is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on treating erectile dysfunction and stroke using stem cell treatments.
15
Arya Health
Country: USA | Funding: $25.4M
Arya's AI-powered digital agents automate crucial post-acute care workflows, such as caregiver scheduling, compliance tracking and hiring management.
16
Sensome
Country: France | Funding: $18.9M
Sensome develops a breakthrough remote monitoring technology that can turn invasive vascular medical devices into connected healthcare devices. Its smart stroke guidewire - Clotild is aimed at treating ischemic strokes.
17
SynPhNe
Country: Singapore | Funding: $11M
SynPhNe is the world's first wearable, connected health solution that trains brain and muscle as ONE system.
18
Flow MedTech
Country: USA | Funding: $30K
Flow MedTech is a Health Wildcatters portfolio company developing an innovative therapy to reduce the chance of strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation by preventing clot formation in the left atrial appendage. The aim of the company is to design, develop, and commercialize novel catheter-based devices to reduce stroke risk.
19
Cerebrotech Medical Systems
Country: USA | Funding: $7.7M
Cerebrotech Medical Systems develops novel technologies for the non-invasive monitoring of patients after strokes and brain injuries.
20
JLK
Country: South Korea | Funding: ₩10B
JLK is an artificial intelligence stroke treatment software-making company.
21
Exosystems
Country: South Korea | Funding: $4.2M
Exosystems provides an IoT rehabilitation solution for rehabilitation patients.
22
ReHaptix
Country: Switzerland | Funding: 3
ReHaptix is a clinically validated mHealth application assisting patients and healthcare professionals in monitoring the rehabilitation progress of patients suffering from upper limb impairments caused by a neurological injury, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease.
23
Zeit Medical
Country: USA | Funding: $2.1M
Zeit Medical provides peace of mind to neurology injury patients through powered AI and cutting edge Bioelectronics.
24
MedyMatch
Country: USA | Funding: $2M
MedyMatch has developed a generalized deep vision platform capable of considering the full richness of medical imaging along with any other patient data. This platform and A.I. approach will facilitate rapid discovery and decision support development.
25
Flint
Country: USA | Funding: $1.72M
Flint develops digital health tools focused on the neuro-rehabilitation space, including stroke rehab.
26
Astrek Innovations
Country: India | Funding: $1.5M
Astrek Innovations is a healthcare robotics company developing modular, plug-and-play exoskeletons for lower limb rehabilitation. Astrek focuses on empowering patients with mobility impairments—such as those recovering from stroke, spinal cord injury, or age-related conditions—through targeted joint therapy and gait training.
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