Top 18 Surgery Tech startups in USA

Mar 28, 2026
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1
Caresyntax
Funding: $387.5M
Caresyntax is a digital surgery platform that uses proprietary software and AI to deliver actionable insights to improve patient outcomes.
2
Avail Medsystems
Funding: $227.9M
Avail Medsystems is a medical technology company that develops software intended to digitize physical presence in operating rooms.
3
EndoQuest
Funding: $128.7M
EndoQuest Robotics is a medical cquipment manufacturing company that makes endoluminal robotic surgical system for medical industries.
4
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.
5
Elucent Medical
Funding: $92.1M
Elucent Medical provides surgical navigation solutions to enhance patient care.
6
Proprio
Funding: $85.1M
Proprio uses machine learning, computer vision, and augmented reality user interfaces to improve the accuracy and efficiency of surgery.
7
Atraverse Medical
Funding: $41.9M
Atraverse Medical offers a product development for left-heart access technology to simplify workflows and improve patient outcomes.
8
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.
9
Medivis
Funding: $25M
Medivis is a medical technology company leveraging augmented reality and artificial intelligence to advance surgical care.
10
Apella Technology
Funding: $24M
Apella Technology is an AI startup that brings modern engineering to improve surgery.
11
KelaHealth
Funding: $15.5M
KēlaHealth is a software platform that combines predictive algorithms with high-impact interventions to reduce surgical complications.
12
Zeta Surgical
Funding: $13.9M
Zeta Surgical develops surgical navigation and robotics tools to make minimally invasive surgeries easier, faster and more accessible.
13
NAVIGANTIS
Funding: $13M
Navigantis empowers physicians to deliver uncompromised neurovascular care by creating a new frontier in surgical robotics.
14
CloudCath
Funding: $12M
CloudCath is developing a hardware enabled digital platform that allows dialysis providers to safely monitor infection origination.
15
Moray Medical
Funding: $5.7M
Moray Medical develops a structural heart robotic delivery systems for edge-to-edge valve leaflet repair.
16
Chiefy
Funding: $4.2M
Chiefy offers a chat and communication platform that allows members of the surgical team to hold a pre-operation briefing virtually, instead of relying on in-person meetings or text messages, emails and phone calls.
17
Veyond Metaverse
Funding: $3M
Veyond Metaverse aspires to be the leading platform for the future Healthcare Metaverse ecosystem. It provides a novel and disruptive XR technology to supplement and improve education, training, and the healthcare system across the board. Veyond Metaverse develops cutting-edge extended reality (XR) solutions to improve medical education, physician training, surgical planning and procedure, treatment, and diagnosis.
18
RelayOne
Funding: $1.5M
RelayOne is a surgical communication tool that works with your current EHR and notifies users when updates are made in your system.
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