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Exo

Medical Imaging

The future of ultrasound. A high-performance handheld imaging device powered by AI that puts diagnostic capabilities in the pocket of every caregiver.

About This Tool

Exo is a health-tech company blending hardware and AI. Its flagship product, Exo Iris, is a handheld ultrasound device built on a proprietary silicon chip. It uses “Exo Sweep” AI to guide users to the correct organs and captures high-fidelity images instantly, connecting to a cloud ecosystem for immediate review.

How to Use

  1. 1. Connect the Exo Iris device to your smartphone.
  2. 2. Select a preset (e.g., Cardiac, Abdominal, MSK).
  3. 3. The AI (SweepAI) guides your hand to capture the perfect slice.
  4. 4. Capture images or video loops with one tap.
  5. 5. Images automatically sync to “Exo Works” for billing and EMR integration.

Key Features

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☁️ Exo Works
⚑ Piezoelectric Chip

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Use Cases

Exo is transforming Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS). It allows ER doctors, rural clinicians, and paramedics to see inside a patient immediatelyβ€”checking for internal bleeding, heart function, or fetal healthβ€”without wheeling in a cart-based machine.

Exo Works Ecosystem

The hardware is only half the story. “Exo Works” is the workflow software that solves the administrative burden. It allows doctors to scan, annotate, bill, and push images to the hospital’s main Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system (like Epic or Cerner) in seconds.

SweepAI Technology

Scanning with ultrasound usually requires years of training. Exo’s “SweepAI” helps bridge the skill gap by automatically calculating bladder volume or guiding the user on how to tilt the probe to get a clearer view of the heart or lungs.

Limitations

While powerful, handheld ultrasounds generally do not replace full-sized cart systems for deep, complex diagnostic radiology. They are intended for immediate triage and bedside answers rather than comprehensive, detailed studies.

Hardware Innovation

Traditional ultrasounds use piezoelectric crystals which are expensive and fragile. Exo uses Silicon-based Piezoelectric Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers (pMUT), which are cheaper to manufacture, more durable, and provide exceptional imaging bandwidth.