xbionics

Precision

Control

Reliability

Integration

Precision

Control

Reliability

Integration

Engineering human capability.

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Cutting-edge technology meets timeless design

Vision

Vision

Vision

Our vision is to build prosthetics and robotic systems that adapt to people, translating human intent into reliable control through thoughtful design, careful research, and responsible engineering.

— Sahil Raj, founder

Reimagined by Technology

xbionics turns assistive devices into responsive systems that adapt to how people move and interact.

Hey Bionic!

Hey Bionic!

Hey Bionic!

12+

Grip Modes

Precise Control

4.5

Based on 1200+ ieterations in testing

7:08:59 AM

Unmatched precision

Immerse yourself in sound

Immerse yourself in sound

xbionics Q1

Adaptive bionic arm designed for precise, repeatable movement. Supports 12+ grip modes for everyday tasks and fine-motor control. Built for reliability in real-world use.

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Feels like air

Feels like air

Feels like air

xbionics Y1

Lower-limb prosthetic engineered for stable, efficient gait. Designed to support natural movement with long-term comfort. Optimized for everyday mobility.

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Quick answers to the things you’re wondering—so you can get back to living smarter.

What is xbionics and what does it do?
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xbionics is an assistive technology startup that designs prosthetics and robotic arms, and conducts research in human–machine interfaces. We focus on building and studying how people interact with advanced assistive devices.

What does “human–machine interface” mean at xbionics?
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At xbionics, human–machine interfaces are the systems that connect human intent, movement, and feedback with machines such as prosthetic and robotic arms. This includes sensing, control methods, and interaction design.

Who is xbionics built for?
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xbionics is built for prosthetic users, researchers, engineers, and organizations working in assistive technology and robotics.

Is xbionics a medical or clinical service?
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No. xbionics does not provide medical diagnosis or treatment. We focus on engineering, research, and the study of assistive systems rather than clinical care.

How does xbionics approach research and development?
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We combine hands-on engineering with real-world testing and user feedback. Our research emphasizes observing how assistive devices are actually used, rather than relying only on theory or simulations.

Are xbionics products available commercially?
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xbionics is currently in a research and development stage. Some systems are available through pilot programs, demonstrations, or collaborations, with broader availability planned over time.

Can researchers or organizations collaborate with xbionics?
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Yes. xbionics actively collaborates with researchers, institutions, and organizations interested in prosthetics, robotics, and human–machine interfaces.

Is user data collected by xbionics kept secure?
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Yes. Data privacy and responsible use are core principles at xbionics. Any data collected during research or testing is handled carefully and used only for its intended purpose.

FAQ

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