SCIENCE

Beyond what’s visible.

Advancing the boundaries of science and technology to unlock full human potential.

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The gateway to 
a new language

Our research focuses on capturing and modulating biosignals to decode the language of neurons and better understand cognition and behavior. By combining signal processing, neuroscience, and AI, we aim to expand human capabilities and redefine how we interact with technology.

Our goal is to develop models that infer cognitive states, emotions, and intent with unprecedented precision, paving the way for more intuitive and impactful technologies.

Partners

Projects

Academic

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EMG for sleep and relaxation
2026
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Commercial
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EEG for learning and cognition
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Clinical Trial
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2027
2026

Commercial

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EMG-based Gesture control
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EEG-based Thought control
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Clinical Trial
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2027
2026
Brain Ageing
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Clinical Trial
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2027
2026

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ALGORITHMS

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Built-in algorithms, ready for science

From motor imagery and SSVEP to attention tracking and cognitive state decoding, we provide a suite of pre-validated algorithms, optimized for low-latency inference and fully customizable to your experimental protocols.

Leverage our research to accelerate your own.

Data Foundry

Coming soon

Hominin foundry, built for discovery

Access a first-of-its-kind biosignal data engine spanning EEG, ECG, EMG, and more, built for real-world deployment.

Our datasets combine high-resolution signal quality with minimal artifacts, along with rich protocol and subject metadata, enabling robust model training and production-ready validation.

Pioneering Discovery

Institutional Research Collaborations

For universities, research labs, and academic institutions.

Partner with Anthriq on collaborative research programs that advance biosignal science and human-aware technology. We work with institutions on joint studies, shared datasets, and translational research that moves discoveries from the lab into real-world applications.

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The Anthriq Research Fellowship

For individual researchers and scientists.

Join Anthriq as a Research Fellow and work alongside a global community of builders shaping the future of neurotechnology. Gain access to advanced tools, curated datasets, and mentorship to accelerate your work and translate research into real-world impact.

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Innovators
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Research into internal states such as sleep, meditation, and consciousness requires methodological flexibility alongside high standards of data quality. As research questions evolve, it becomes essential to work with infrastructure that supports iterative study design, long-duration recordings, and diverse experimental paradigms without constraining scientific inquiry.

Anthriq’s research-oriented approach reflects an understanding of these requirements. By prioritizing signal integrity, adaptability, and continuity across experimental contexts, it enables researchers to focus on hypothesis development and interpretation rather than technical limitations. This alignment between infrastructure and scientific practice is particularly valuable in complex domains such as cognitive and consciousness research.

Dr. Arun Sasidharan

Scientist, Centre for Consciousness Studies, NIMHANS

When you’re working across both human EEG and primate arrays, you start to appreciate how fragile real neural data can be. The smallest artifact, the slightest drift, and your entire inference shifts. What impressed me about Instinct was how grounded it felt in the reality of actual neuroscience. It’s not just about signal quality; it’s about stability, clean pipelines, and the ability to integrate with your own analysis stack without a fight. Tools like this are rare, especially ones that respect the nuance of both research and translation.

Dr. Ankan Biswas

Centre for Neuroscience, IISc