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BrainRobotics is a bionic mobility and intelligent prosthetics company based in Austin, Texas. Its website says it designs “smart, software-driven” prosthetics to help people with limb differences move in a more intuitive, confident, and natural way. Viewed strictly from a SaaS or enterprise software perspective, it is not a general-purpose business software product, but rather a combination of medical rehabilitation hardware, mobile apps, a web portal, and clinical support services.
The main modules mentioned on the website include the Kneuro product, the Protective Cover, BR University clinician training resources, as well as a web portal, mobile app, devices, and related app features. Its privacy policy indicates that the services may involve account registration, device fitting, calibration, care coordination, product update notifications, and support request handling. Its value is not centered on office collaboration or workflow automation, but on intelligent prosthetic devices and clinical use cases.
The captured text does not disclose any plans, pricing, subscription terms, purchasing methods, free version, or trial information. For third-party integrations, it only states that external service providers may be used for hosting, analytics, support, and maintenance, and that information may be shared with healthcare providers with user authorization for device fitting, calibration, or care coordination. No API, developer documentation, webhooks, integration marketplace, or similar resources were found.
BrainRobotics supports user accounts, and users are expected to keep account information up to date and protect their login credentials. However, it does not disclose team permissions, role management, or an organization-level admin console. On data handling, the privacy policy covers contact information, institution/clinician information, device information, cookies, and health- or fitting-related information, and states that reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards are used. Compliance-related language mentions COPPA, FERPA, SOPIPA, ADA, as well as rights to access, correct, delete, port data, and limit the use of sensitive data. However, no HIPAA, SOC 2, or ISO 27001 certification statements were found.
Its strengths are a focused positioning, a combination of hardware and software, and clinician-oriented training resources. Its privacy terms are also relatively complete. The main drawbacks are that the website lacks information on pricing, international availability, APIs, deployment, and service SLAs, and the terms also state that certain services do not come with support or maintenance obligations. It is better suited for prosthetic users, rehabilitation institutions, clinicians, and prosthetic fitting centers to evaluate, rather than teams looking for a general-purpose enterprise SaaS product.
The text does not provide information on access, payment, or delivery in mainland China, and the Protective Cover is marked as “available in US only, international availability coming soon,” so availability in the Chinese market remains uncertain. Alternative directions include Ottobock, Össur, Open Bionics, Unlimited Tomorrow, as well as domestic smart prosthetics and rehabilitation assistive device manufacturers.
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