NanoCell offers precision nanotechnology to detect and treat cancer at the cellular level.
NanoCell was developed as a response to the challenges faced by traditional cancer treatments. Our technology aims to provide medical professionals with tools for targeted intervention.
Built on a foundation of scientific rigor and human-centric design, NanoCell remains committed to enabling precise treatment through trustworthy nanotechnology.
Explore TechnologyAI-guided detection identifies cancer cells with exceptional accuracy
Targeted electrical pulses treat cells without damaging tissue
Physicians maintain full control over all treatment decisions
Neural networks trained on millions of cell images identify malignant cells with 99.8% accuracy in real-time.
Learn more →Precise electrical pulses create membrane pores in target cells using electroporation technology.
Learn more →Physicians can override AI decisions and take direct control for complex treatment scenarios.
Learn more →Multiple fail-safes and real-time monitoring ensure patient safety throughout treatment.
Learn more →Nanobots are introduced through minimally invasive injection, designed for maximum patient comfort and safety.
Nanobots travel through the bloodstream, guided by AI algorithms to locate cancer cells with precision.
AI identifies cancer cells in real-time. Each detection is verified by physicians before treatment proceeds.
Precise electrical pulses are delivered to target cells using electroporation, disrupting cancer cell membranes.
Treated cells are processed by the immune system. Nanobots safely biodegrade and exit the body naturally.
Try our interactive targeting demonstration to see how NanoCell identifies and treats cancer cells.
🎮 Launch Interactive DemoNo. NanoCell is currently a technology demonstration in research and development. It is not approved for clinical use.
Our AI uses deep learning to analyze cellular characteristics and identify cancer markers. All detections are verified by physicians before treatment.
NanoCell uses electroporation—electrical pulses that create pores in cell membranes, destroying cancer cells while preserving healthy tissue.
Physicians can switch to Manual Mode for complex cases, taking direct control of nanobot operations when human judgment is essential.