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Since the announcement of a single Pythia experiment, Neiry’s following has exploded—but in truth, Neiry is a vast, international group of companies driving innovation across brain–computer interfaces, neurophysiology, and neurology.

Our mission is to guide humanity into its next evolutionary stage through neurotechnology—directly integrating brains with computers to unlock unprecedented human–machine synergy. This leap will enhance human performance in every field that relies on digital interaction.

No one loves neurotechnology more than we do: Neiry offers the world’s broadest array of BCI segments:

-Medical neurology & neurophysiology (invasive and non-invasive)
-Mental well-being solutions
-Neuromarketing & “brain data” commerce
-API & SDK platforms for diverse industries (from professional services to poker and education)
-Agricultural applications
-Pet care and industrial canine assistance
-“Superhuman” enhancements (augmented vision, on-demand motivation, new qualia, extra limbs, and more)

Beyond Pythia, Neiry supports over 50 products—most non-invasive, requiring no trepanation. For example, MindTracker is a consumer BCI device for mental health that empowers users to boost productivity and manage stress; it’s sold by the thousands across 33 countries. Every Neiry device features a robust API/SDK, enabling one piece of hardware to power countless applications—whether it’s our own MindTracker or third-party titles like Raise It (https://raiseit.ru/eng/) for poker players. Identical devices. Infinite possibilities.



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Since the announcement of a single Pythia experiment, Neiry’s following has exploded—but in truth, Neiry is a vast, international group of companies driving innovation across brain–computer interfaces, neurophysiology, and neurology.

Our mission is to guide humanity into its next evolutionary stage through neurotechnology—directly integrating brains with computers to unlock unprecedented human–machine synergy. This leap will enhance human performance in every field that relies on digital interaction.

No one loves neurotechnology more than we do: Neiry offers the world’s broadest array of BCI segments:

-Medical neurology & neurophysiology (invasive and non-invasive)
-Mental well-being solutions
-Neuromarketing & “brain data” commerce
-API & SDK platforms for diverse industries (from professional services to poker and education)
-Agricultural applications
-Pet care and industrial canine assistance
-“Superhuman” enhancements (augmented vision, on-demand motivation, new qualia, extra limbs, and more)

Beyond Pythia, Neiry supports over 50 products—most non-invasive, requiring no trepanation. For example, MindTracker is a consumer BCI device for mental health that empowers users to boost productivity and manage stress; it’s sold by the thousands across 33 countries. Every Neiry device features a robust API/SDK, enabling one piece of hardware to power countless applications—whether it’s our own MindTracker or third-party titles like Raise It (https://raiseit.ru/eng/) for poker players. Identical devices. Infinite possibilities.

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