
Neuralink — Pioneering Brain Computer Interfaces
In our clinical trials, people are using Neuralink devices to control computers and robotic arms with their thoughts. This technology will restore autonomy to those with unmet medical needs …
Updates - Neuralink
Jun 2, 2025 · Neuralink is developing a fully-implanted, wireless, high-channel count, brain-computer interface (BCI) with the goal of enabling people with paralysis to directly use their …
Technology | Neuralink
Discover your future at Neuralink, where we lead the development of cutting-edge brain-computer interfaces.
A Year of Telepathy | Updates | Neuralink
Feb 5, 2025 · In January 2024, Noland became the first person to receive a Neuralink implant. The implant, or Link, is our fully implantable, cosmetically invisible, wireless brain-computer …
PRIME Study Progress Update — User Experience | Updates
May 8, 2024 · We’ve just passed 100 days since the first participant in our clinical trial received his Neuralink implant. Read our latest progress update.
PRIME Study Progress Update | Updates | Neuralink
Apr 12, 2024 · An exploded view of the N1 Implant. Signals acquired by the electrodes are routed to electronics contained in the enclosure of the N1 Implant, which process and wirelessly …
Neuralink raises $650 million Series E | Updates | Neuralink
Jun 2, 2025 · Welcoming our first pioneers: Five individuals with severe paralysis are now using Neuralink to control digital and physical devices with their thoughts, marking a profound step …
Careers - Neuralink
You don’t have to be a brain surgeon to work at Neuralink. We are looking for talent across all disciplines to solve new challenges to increase our bandwidth for interfacing with the world.
Welcome, David McMullen! | Updates | Neuralink
Dec 9, 2025 · At Neuralink, David will lead Medical Affairs, bridging our clinical, research, and regulatory efforts with the real-world needs of patients, clinicians, and the entire …
GB-PRIME Study Launch | Updates | Neuralink
Jul 31, 2025 · The clinical study is currently open to residents of Great Britain with limited or no ability to use both hands due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), spinal cord injury, or other …