Building a new layer of surgical intelligence
Despite advances in digital and robotic surgery, surgeons still rely largely on subjective visual assessment to guide critical intraoperative decisions. Hypervision is addressing this fundamental limitation with the world’s first regulatory-cleared real-time hyperspectral imaging platform for surgery, delivering quantitative tissue insights beyond human vision.
At the core of the company’s approach is Hyperspectral Intelligence®, Hypervision’s platform technology combining proprietary on-chip spectral sensing, patented AI analytics, and a cloud-scalable architecture. Together, these technologies transform surgical imaging into real-time, data-driven decision support, generating previously invisible pixel-level insights into tissue physiology and composition during surgery.
This architecture creates a scalable intelligence layer for surgical vision systems across open, minimally invasive, robotic, and microscopic platforms, transforming conventional surgical cameras into data-rich diagnostic tools. In doing so, Hypervision shifts surgical imaging from a static, hardware-limited model to a flexible, software-centric paradigm designed for continuous evolution.
Strong clinical and strategic momentum
HYPERSNAP®, Hypervision’s first commercial surgical system, represents the initial clinical deployment of the Hyperspectral Intelligence® platform and is built on the NVIDIA IGX architecture, leveraging its high performance edge computing capabilities to power real-time AI inference in the operating room. The system is certified in the UK and cleared by the US FDA for open and minimally invasive general surgery, providing continuous, dye-free measurement of tissue oxygenation while preserving natural colour information as seen by the human eye. As part of its clearance, the FDA issued a new product code for AI/ML-based real-time video augmentation in imaging systems used in endoscopic or open surgical procedures, recognising Hypervision’s novel approach to data-driven surgical vision.
By capturing spectral signatures invisible to the human eye, HYPERSNAP® enables surgeons to assess tissue viability in real time during critical steps such as bowel transection for cancer patients. This capability may help reduce anastomotic leakage, one of the most severe complications in gastrointestinal surgery. Anastomotic leaks occur in up to 15% of colorectal procedures and are associated with cancer recurrence, emergency reinterventions, prolonged ICU stays, and costs exceeding $50,000 per case.
HYPERSNAP® was previously selected for the FDA’s Safer Technologies Program (STeP), highlighting its potential to improve the safety of existing surgical treatments. Early clinical evaluations in colorectal surgery are underway with selected clinical partners in the UK, with initial results accepted for presentation at the SAGES Annual Meeting, one of the world’s leading surgical conferences.
Looking ahead, the company aims to integrate Hyperspectral Intelligence® across laparoscopic, robotic, microscopic, and endoscopic surgical platforms – enabling data-rich surgical vision across hundreds of millions of procedures annually.