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Midjourney pivots to medical hardware with full-body ultrasound

Stepping away from viral AI-generated imagery, Midjourney CEO David Holz has unveiled a diagnostic hardware project: a full-body ultrasound scanner. The device, currently in development, aims to provide high-fidelity internal health metrics, with the company envisioning a network of physical spas to make the preventative technology accessible to the public.

June 18, 2026965 reads0

The system, dubbed The Midjourney Scanner, utilizes a ring of sensors to capture vertical cross-sections of the human body, mapping muscle, fat, bone, and organs. Holz compares the output quality to MRI scans, suggesting a frequency of use ranging from annual checkups to daily monitoring. Users would stand on a platform that lowers into water, allowing thousands of transducers to record ultrasonic waves and render detailed 3D imagery of internal structures.

Developed in partnership with Butterfly Network, the scanner incorporates 40 specialized ultrasound-on-chip imaging modules per unit. While the company is still building out its medical infrastructure, job listings indicate an ambitious mission to deliver preventative scanning to billions. Holz frames the project as a tool for personal optimization, allowing individuals to track physical changes in response to diet and exercise with unprecedented clinical precision.

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