NeuroSketch raises $14M to commercialize brain-computer sketching interface
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NeuroSketch raised $14 million in a round led by BioDesign Ventures to commercialize a brain-computer interface tailored to sketching and ideation workflows. The product uses an EEG headset and adaptive ML models to map low-effort motor imagery into preliminary vector sketches that designers can refine.
The company positions this as an accessibility and speed tool: users with limited mobility or those seeking rapid ideation can generate layout ideas hands-free. NeuroSketch emphasizes an iterative workflow where strokes are probabilistic and designers confirm or nudge generated shapes using simple gestures or voice.
Planned enterprises include industrial design and storytelling teams; NeuroSketch will also release an SDK for plugin support in major vector editors. The startup plans clinical validation studies and enterprise-grade data privacy controls as part of the next product phase.