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Restore What Stroke Disrupted

The body wants to move.

BrainSync responds.

Stroke can change a life in an instant - robbing individuals of their independence, mobility, and moments that make life meaningful.

800,000 people

Strokes annually
in the US

50% of patients

50% of patients
never regain full movement

1 in 4 patients

1 in 4 patients
lose independence

8 Million

Chronic stroke
patients remain untreated in US

Traditional stroke therapies compensate for the damage. BrainSync works to restore what was lost.

BrainSync NeuroRestoration
Platform

AI-driven, synchronized neuromuscular activation that rebuilds what stroke destroyed - restoring the movement, independence, and confidence that make for a full life.

Happy grandma playing with children

Patient Testimonials

"After my stroke, it was frustrating to know what I wanted my hand to do but not be able to make it happen. The BrainSync Platform helped me feel like I was working toward reconnecting my intentions with my movements, and that's given me a lot of  hope."

"The biggest difference for me was feeling like the movement was connected to my own intention. It wasn't just my hand moving—it felt like I was regaining control over it."

Leadership Team

Christine

Christine

Chief Executive Officer

Vivek

Vivek Prabhakaran, MD PhD

Chief Medical Officer

Justin

Justin Williams, PhD

Chief Technology Officer

Jeff

Jeffrey Erb

Board Chair

Unlocking NeuroRestoration

2015
Grant received from American Heart Association to develop BrainSync technology at University of Wisconsin-Madison

2019
Publication in Frontiers of Neuroscience showing BrainSync's success using AI-driven, treatment modification in software platform. Link here

2021
Study (n=16) published in Frontiers of Human Neuroscience demonstrating success of refined stimulation protocols to optimize recovery. Link here

2023
Jeffery joins as Board Chair

BrainSync officially incorporated as Delaware corporation 

Private funding efforts initiated

2025
Study completed (n=24) showing significant improvements with BrainSync platform in stroke patients using neuromodulation

Additional funding received

2018
First study (n=21) results of BrainSync BCI platfrom published in Frontiers of Neuroscience - Proof of concept. Link here

Funding received from NIH to advance the development of the BrainSync platform

2020
IP issued

Data published at 8th International Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Workshop in Brussels, Belgium

2022
Data published in Frontiers in Human Neurosciences. Link here

2024
Company licensed technology from University of Wisconsin-Madison

Additional private funding received

2026
Christine joins as CEO (May)

IP submission (H2)

Study data submitted for presentation/publication (H2)

Series A fundraising activities launch (H2)

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