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We focus on the development of accurate deep
learning solutions for detection of digestive lesions.

What is DigestAID?

Cutting-Edge AI technologies ready to change the landscape in GI practice. Wide scope in digestive healthcare, comprising both digestive and pancreatobiliary tracts.

Non-invasive Capsule Endoscopy Technologies

AI Live vision technologies

Cholangioscopy | Endoscopic Ultrasound | Enteroscopy | High-Resolution Anoscopy

Digestive Motility And Raw Data Analysis Technologies

Anorectal Manometry | High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry

Our work in numbers

Life is not numbers. But numbers can lead to a better life.

AI patent-pending innovative tech

100,000+ digital
digestive exams

Global diagnostic
accuracy >90%

100+ scientific publications/awards

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100+ scientific publications/awards

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Meet the team

DIGESTAID leverages the combination of the enthusiasm and expertise of young and senior gastroenterologists with the drive for innovation and skillfulness of an experienced engineering team to take advantage of AI for the automatic detection of lesions across several fields of Gastroenterology.

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Exciting news from DigestAID! Our team is thrilled to be showcasing at the 19th ECCO
Thrilled to share that DigestAID’s impactful work is making waves!
The detection of anal squamous cell cancer precursors with high-resolution anoscopy (HRA) poses a medical challenge, with a significant subset of lesions often missed

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Exciting news from DigestAID! Our team is thrilled to be showcasing at the 19th ECCO
Thrilled to share that DigestAID’s impactful work is making waves!
The detection of anal squamous cell cancer precursors with high-resolution anoscopy (HRA) poses a medical challenge, with a significant subset of lesions often missed