The foundational model for smell

Teaching machines to smell.

Most portable chemical sensors return a single number: the sum of everything touching the surface at once. Ours returns a full spectrum from every reading - so compounds that look identical to other sensors stay clearly distinguishable.

A considerable advance in the state-of-the-art… highly original. - Prof Krishna Persaud, e-nose pioneer
Developed with
support from
University of Cambridge Innovate UK ChipStart UK Tata
Our technology

Chemical detection moved out of the hardware and into software.

Conventional portable sensors engineer chemical detection into surface chemistry - fragile, narrow, and fixed at the point of manufacture. Our patent-pending sensor learns it in software, so performance improves as the dataset grows.

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Feature-rich spectra

A full spectral fingerprint from one solid-state device, where competing sensors return a single datapoint.

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No added, fragile surface chemistry to fail

Surface chemistry engineered sensors drift, foul and decay - we avoid the wet-lab processes that limit these technologies.

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Reconfigurable in software

One platform, many targets. New applications are a model change, not a hardware redesign.

Detect what other sensors can't.

Chemical detection in a device small, low-power and rugged enough to put anywhere - and it improves with every deployment.

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