Midjourney Expands into Medical Imaging with Full-Body Ultrasound Scanner
Midjourney CEO David Holz unveils company's first hardware product, a full-body ultrasound scanner, and plans for a San Francisco spa.

Midjourney CEO David Holz just showed off the company's first hardware product and plans to build a San Francisco spa, which he admitted is a bit different from the "cat pictures" produced by its AI image generator. Dubbed The Midjourney Scanner , it's an ultrasound-based full-body scanner that uses a ring of sensors to capture vertical slices of the inside of your body, looking at the composition of your muscle, fat, bone, and organs to start. Holz said ideally, you could do this once a year or every single day, as it "aims for image quality comparable to MRI in many ways." He mentioned that one way he'd like to use it would be to see how healthy his body is.
The company's shift into medical imaging marks a significant expansion beyond its AI-generated art. Holz's vision for the scanner includes potential applications in health monitoring and wellness. The Midjourney Scanner is poised to disrupt the medical imaging industry, offering a potentially more accessible and affordable alternative to traditional MRI machines.
This development has far-reaching implications for the healthcare sector, as it could enable more frequent and widespread use of full-body scans for preventative care and health monitoring. For developers, this foray into hardware and medical technology raises questions about the potential for future collaborations between AI companies and healthcare providers. As Midjourney continues to push the boundaries of its technology, it will be interesting to see how the company navigates the complex regulatory landscape of the medical industry and what new applications emerge for its AI capabilities.
Source: The Verge