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Neurable plans to license its mind reading tech to consumer wearables

Technology
Published on 28 April 2026
Neurable plans to license its mind reading tech to consumer wearables

Non-invasive neural sensing could power everyday wearable controls

BCI startup Neurable says its “non-invasive” neural data collection could move from research to real consumer wearables. The company is exploring a licensing model for its mind-reading tech, aiming to enable new hands-free experiences and applications outside the lab—assuming the challenges of accuracy, comfort, and privacy can be solved at scale.

  • Neurable wants to license its BCI neural sensing tech
  • The approach is described as non-invasive and consumer-ready
  • CEO eyes a range of wearable applications beyond research
  • Privacy and real-world performance remain major hurdles
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