Cleveland-based medtech company MediView XR has secured $24 million in Series A financing to expand its augmented reality (AR) surgical navigation and imaging technology. The round was led by GE HealthCare with participation from Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Edge Ventures, and JobsOhio Growth Capital Fund, underscoring growing confidence from leading medical and technology organizations in MediView’s clinical potential.
Founded on Cleveland Clinic-developed intellectual property, MediView has introduced an FDA-cleared surgical navigation platform that allows clinicians to see three-dimensional anatomy through the skin during procedures. By fusing 3D CT scans with live ultrasound, the system enables real-time visualization of organs, tissue, and vasculature—reducing the need for physicians to interpret 2D imaging and mentally reconstruct 3D anatomy.
“Our mission is to simplify, democratize, and inform medical procedures by giving clinicians intuitive, real-time 3D visualization and guidance tools to aid in their clinical decision making,” said Mina Fahim, CEO of MediView. “We are redefining how to understand and navigate the relationship between interventional tools and target anatomy making less invasive procedures more predictable and accessible. Our partnership and collaboration with GE HealthCare, Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic and Emplify Health accelerates our ability to expand clinical and commercial adoption of our innovative solutions towards improving outcomes, enhancing safety, and creating a new standard in interventional care.”
The new funding will support commercial adoption, clinical validation, and global expansion of MediView’s AR platform. The company plans to advance regulatory approvals and extend partnerships with medical imaging and device manufacturers to drive wider integration into clinical practice.
MediView’s AR fusion platform addresses long-standing challenges in surgical imaging by giving clinicians what it calls “X-ray vision.” This innovation allows practitioners to maintain natural hand–eye coordination while viewing patient anatomy directly through AR headsets, enhancing precision in biopsies, tumor ablations, and other interventional procedures.
GE HealthCare’s Meraj Khan, Chief Marketing Officer for Surgical Innovations and Advanced Visualization Solutions, said, “Our collaboration with MediView reflects a shared commitment to integrating advanced imaging with intuitive augmented reality technologies that have the potential to transform precision care. We’re proud to help lead this funding round and redefine how clinicians visualize anatomy in real-time to enhance procedural guidance and navigation.”
As artificial intelligence continues to merge with AR in the operating room, MediView’s technology is positioned to streamline workflows, improve accuracy, and make minimally invasive surgery more accessible worldwide.
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