BrainSightAI, founded in 2019 by Laina Emmanuel and Dr. Rimjhim Agrawal, is using advanced technology to help people with brain disorders across India. This Bengaluru-based startup is making waves with its brain mapping tools. It gives doctors new ways to diagnose and treat complex neurological conditions.
What Is Brain Mapping?
Brain mapping studies the connections and activities inside your brain. BrainSightAI uses software called VoxelBox. This tool helps doctors view detailed brain maps from MRI scans. These maps reveal how different areas of the brain are connected and working together. This knowledge allows for more accurate diagnosis and better surgical planning.
Solving Problems in Hospitals
India has faced challenges in detecting brain and mental health issues. Traditional methods take a lot of time and skill. Many hospitals struggle to get reliable results. BrainSightAI solves these problems with fast and clear reports. It works with more than 40 hospitals in major cities. The platform is helping doctors spot brain tumors, dementia, epilepsy, and psychiatric disorders more quickly.
Unique Benefits for Indian Patients
Shorter MRI times: The process takes less time, which is especially helpful in busy hospitals. Personalized care: Each brain is unique. This tool creates customized reports for every patient. Help for families: A new app offers support to caregivers and makes patient follow-up easier. Expanding reach: BrainSightAI plans to serve smaller cities and more families, making brain care easier for everyone.
Backed by Strong Funding
BrainSightAI recently raised $5 million in funding, led by IAN Alpha Fund and other investors. This will help the company grow in India, launch new features, and seek global certifications.
India’s Future in Brain Health
BrainSightAI is democratizing access to high-quality brain care. The company’s connectomics platform—like Google Maps for the brain—is reshaping how brain disorders are diagnosed and treated in India. Experts believe this technology will bring better patient outcomes and make advanced neuroscience available for all Indians.