Anx Robotica Corporation


AnX Robotica is a cutting-edge medical device company dedicated to developing innovative, patient-friendly technologies for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in gastroenterology. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Plano, Texas, the company specializes in robotic capsule endoscopy, leveraging magnetic control, AI, and micro-optical imaging to transform GI diagnostics into a smarter, more accessible experience. Their flagship product, the NaviCam® platform, includes FDA-cleared AI-assisted systems for small bowel, stomach, and colon visualization, with expanded indications to include pediatric and high BMI patients. The company is committed to innovation, expanding its platform for additional visualization aids and therapeutic applications, and has received FDA clearance for several of its products, including the NaviCam ProScan™ AI-assisted reading tool and the IntraMarX® radiopaque markers.

Industries

manufacturing
medical
medical-device

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

Anx Robotica Corporation

6010 W. Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, TX 75024


Patents

Tether for a capsule endoscope

US-D1060669-S1

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Systems and methods for liquid biopsy and drug delivery

US-11786114-B2

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Systems and methods for collecting and screening of pancreatic secretions

US-11771311-B2

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Capsule endoscope with a dynamic adjustable color illumination spectrum

US-11700437-B2

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Inflatable in-vivo capsule endoscope with magnetic guide

US-11684246-B2

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Inflatable in-vivo capsule endoscope with magnetic guide

US-11089946-B2

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Products

Small bowel capsule endoscopy system

An ingestible capsule system for small bowel visualization combined with an AI-assisted reading tool to accelerate study interpretation.

Tethered capsule imaging system

A capsule on a tether providing real-time esophageal visualization with instant image capture and display for unsedated procedures.

Whole-gut transit monitoring capsule

An ingestible capsule designed to measure whole-gut transit times as a replacement for discontinued transit monitoring devices (pending regulatory clearance).

Stomach visualization capsule system

Capsule system designed for comprehensive stomach visualization as a minimally invasive alternative to gastroscopy; includes optical lens design to enhance field of view.

Colon capsule endoscopy system

Capsule endoscopy system intended for colonic visualization; marketed in regions outside the United States.

Radiopaque colonic markers

Radiopaque markers for measuring colon transit time, available in multiple identifiable shapes and packaging sizes for clinical use.

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Services

Structured training, educational resources, and workshops for clinicians to support adoption and use of capsule endoscopy technologies.

Customer support for device operation, reimbursement resources, and assistance with coding and billing pathways.

Regional distributor partnerships and channel management to provide products and local sales support across EMEA, APAC, and LATAM.

Expertise Areas

  • Capsule endoscopy systems
  • Magnetically actuated ingestible devices
  • AI-assisted medical image analysis
  • Micro-optical imaging and optical design
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Key Technologies

  • Magnetic actuation for ingestible devices
  • Deep learning for endoscopy image analysis
  • Wireless telemetry and data link for capsules
  • Micro-optical imaging systems
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News & Updates

New magnetic tech allows doctors to perform guided endoscopy to detect gastric illnesses much earlier.

Capsule endoscopy is a procedure that seeks a new way to diagnose digestive problems, without the discomfort of a traditional endoscopy.

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare, and at Chicago-based GI Partners of Illinois, it is a driving force behind enhanced patient outcomes and operational efficiencies.

That next-level tech is the NaviCam, a device that uses a magnetically controlled capsule to allow clinicians to diagnose upper gastrointestinal conditions without sedation.

David R. Cave, MD, PhD, professor of medicine and director of clinical gastroenterology research, has launched a clinical trial of a new magnetically controlled capsule endoscope that may provide an alternative to conventional upper endoscopy without the need for anesthesia.

The first AI-assisted reading tool for small bowel capsule endoscopy, enabling faster and more accurate diagnosis.

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