Modern day smartphones come equipped with a number of features — like high-resolution cameras, accelerometers, microphones, and more — that can detect and quantify different physiological and digital biomarkers. Coupled with metadata like SMS patterns, app usage, call logs, and geotags, smartphones house vast troves of information valuable for screening, diagnosing, and monitoring disease.
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Claim your CB Insights ProfileLeaders are the most established service providers in the market and possess the breadth to address various customer needs.
See why these companies made it as leaders for Smartphone-Based Diagnostics. These companies include AiCure and Altoida.
United States / Founded Year: 2010
AiCure is an AI and advanced data analytics company targeting the health care industry. AiCure uses AI to see, hear and understand how people respond to treatment across clinical trials and patient care. Clinically proven to accurately measure and modify patient behavior, AiCure’s technologies keep patients engaged and optimized to treatment, as well as assess treatment effectiveness.
Moffitt Cancer Center, OncoBay Clinical, Science 37, and 2 more
Adam Hanina, Edward Ikeguchi, Lei Guan, and 2 more
United States / Founded Year: 2016
Canada / Founded Year: 2015
Swift Medical develops wound care management software. Swift Medical's mobile app captures wound care information. The company provides immediate tissue analytics using proprietary machine vision algorithms.
United States / Founded Year: 2014
Mindstrong is a provider of solutions for the diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders through the power of AI and ubiquitous mobile technology. The platform delivers real-time, continuous digital biomarkers of mood and cognition, including measures of processing speed, attention, memory, and executive function.
Takeda Pharmaceutical, Blackthorn Therapeutics, UnitedHealthcare
Paul Dagum, Thomas Insel, Michelle Wagner
United States / Founded Year: 2017
Scanwell Health provides healthcare consumers and companies with at-home medical testing and instant results. Scanwell pairs proven diagnostics with patented computer vision technology to put testing into the hands of people, enabling quick detection of acute illnesses and convenient monitoring of chronic diseases. The company was first to receive FDA 510(k) clearance for an over-the-counter diagnostic smartphone application.On December 21st, 2021, Scanwell Health was acquired by BD. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Stephen Chen, Jack Jeng
Highfliers are the most innovative service providers in the market and possess the resources to address evolving customer needs.
See why these companies made it as highfliers for Smartphone-Based Diagnostics. These companies include Healthy.io and Dental Monitoring.
Israel / Founded Year: 2013
Healthy.io is a mobile health company turning smartphone cameras into medical devices. Its first product, Dip.io, is a clinically approved home urinalysis kit that effectively turns the smartphone into a clinical grade urinalysis device, enabling the layperson to conduct clinically required urine testing with a simple smartphone scan.
France / Founded Year: 2014
Dental Monitoring allows orthodontists and dentists to remotely follow the treatment of their patients. After downloading the DM app to their smartphones, patients follow the patented DM auto-scan procedure. DM AI technology then extracts from these scans the essential parameters desired by the practitioner and combines them with the 3D dental modelings captured at the beginning of treatment.
Outperformers are the most specialized service providers in the market and possess the expertise to address unique customer needs.
See why these companies made it as outperformers for Smartphone-Based Diagnostics. These companies include Riva Health and Quantiq.
United States / Founded Year: 2013
RIva Health is a mobile digital therapeutics platform for the cardiology industry. The company's platform aims to use mobile devices, patient-provided data, and predictive analytics to help clinicians deliver personalized therapies to patients, which leads to significant reductions in cost while increasing the number of lives saved.
Dag Kittlaus, Tuhin Sinha
France / Founded Year: 2020
Quantiq transforms any webcam or smartphone into a medical device that measures heart rate, frequency rate, SpO2 and more.
Alain Habra, Fabien Niel
Challengers are the most promising service providers in the market and possess the agility to address emerging customer needs.
See why these companies made it as challengers for Smartphone-Based Diagnostics. These companies include Biospectal and FibriCheck.
Switzerland / Founded Year: 2017
Biospectal has developed a smartphone application and platform that allow instant and accurate blood pressure monitoring and managemenet.
Eliott Jones, Thierry Kunz, Peter Dolch, and 1 more
Belgium / Founded Year: 2014
FibriCheck is a medically certified screening and monitoring application for the detection of irregular heart rhythms, including atrial fibrillation. It provides a mobile solution that measures a users cardiac rhythm with a smartphone camera. It automatically shares the data with a healthcare professional to streamline diagnosis and treatment.
Israel / Founded Year: 2016
Binah.ai is the developer of a real-time vital signs measurement app that only requires a smartphone, laptop, or tablet camera. Its app supports iOS devices, Android mobile devices, and Windows laptops and desktops.
United States / Founded Year: 2015
Aural Analytics uses speech to detect subtle but clinically meaningful changes in brain health. The platform is completely agnostic to disease, device, location and language and powers applications throughout the world.
Julie Liss, Daniel Jones, Jim Gemmell
Modern day smartphones come equipped with a number of features — like high-resolution cameras, accelerometers, microphones, and more — that can detect and quantify different physiological and digital biomarkers. Coupled with metadata like SMS patterns, app usage, call logs, and geotags, smartphones house vast troves of information valuable for screening, diagnosing, and monitoring disease.
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