brain.space ANNOUNCES $11M SERIES A FUNDING ROUND TO ACCELERATE DESIGN OF BRAIN DATA-DRIVEN MENTAL MODELING

Neurotechnology Pioneer Utilizes Standardized Brain Data to Predict Human Behavior, Enhance Digital Systems across Consumer, Health, Defense, and Aerospace
TEL AVIV, Israel, March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — brain.space, Creator of the first-ever Brain-Data-as-a-Service Ecosystem for exclusive Generative AI Mental Modeling that better understands — and predicts — human behavior, announced an $11 million Series A Funding Round led by Toyota Ventures, with significant participation by Mangrove Capital Partners, The Group Ventures, as well as a $3.5 million non-dilutive Grant by the Israel Innovation Authority.
The Series A Funds raised will further brain.space’s mission of utilizing standardized Brain Data to develop Large Mental Models (LMMs) that integrate human intelligence with machine learning — to quantify a person’s cognitive and emotional states — and produce tailor-made solutions that infuse the human element into digital systems.
brain.space pioneered the Brain-Data-as-a-Service System, including the non-invasive, easily operable Brain Sensei Headset. Requiring only a 3-minute setup and minimal training, the Brain Sensei’s 115 dry EEG (electroencephalogram) sensors operate autonomously and integrate with additional physiological sensors such as eye trackers, ECG (electrocardiography), GSR (galvanic skin response), and others to collect high-resolution Brain Data and provide an extensive understanding of a person’s mental and cognitive states.
The Neuroscience Company’s patented Brain GPS® technology — which maps signals to key functional areas of the brain — applies Machine Learning Modeling to denoise, standardize, and automatically label collected Brain Data for storage and accessibility on the world’s most extensive Brain Cloud.
brain.space’s global network of Data Collection Centers facilitates and scales this process, enabling rich diversity in samples, the training of more accurate models, and an integral standardized Brain Data source that allows for collaborative research.
“We are building the largest labeled and standardized Brain Database in the world — with great variety and precision — to design exclusive Mental Modeling that gains actionable, data-based insights about humans’ behavior and mental states — such as cognitive load, fatigue, stress, engagement, and focus,” said Yair Levy, Co-founder & CEO of brain.space. “The future of smart, adaptive technology isn’t just about automation. It’s about understanding each individual’s mental state. brain.space is innovating impactful Deep Tech neurotechnology to shape a future in which any human-centric digital system involving an end user will employ Mental Models to create a treatment, a product — an experience — that is specifically tailored to them, and in real time.”
brain.space works with Partners in the consumer, health, defense, and aerospace industries — from the design phase of research & development — to understand the end user’s unique mental state and improve real-time product performance.
“brain.space continues to break new ground in Neurotechnology by deploying exceptionally accurate, standardized Brain Data in Mental Modeling that bridges the gap between the machine and the human being who uses it,” said Levy. “This funding represents a significant acceleration of our research and development of hyper-personalized solutions that add demonstrable value, enhance performance, and are highly intuitive and personalized — for both our current revenue-generating Design Partners as well as for new clients.”
brain.space has forged a strong partnership with Google. In May 2024, the Google AI Startups Fund, which promotes the growth of promising AI Startups that have “received funding from the Israeli Innovation Authority’s fast track channel and have shown strong AI innovation in their products”, awarded brain.space with an equity-free grant.
And in January 2025, brain.space completed the Google AI Startups Lab program from among a group of “carefully selected, early-stage AI startups through the $4M Google AI Fund, providing them with equity-free capital, access to Google mentorship, VCs, and content around key areas like AI, Growth, and Leadership.”
About brain.space
brain.space is the Creator of the world’s first Brain-Data-as-a-Service Ecosystem for utilizing standardized Brain Data to develop Large Mental Models (LMMs) that better understand — and predict — human behavior. These LMMs integrate human behavior and machine learning to quantify cognitive and emotional states.
High-quality, high-resolution Brain Data is collected by the non-invasive, easily operable Brain Sensei. The innovative Headset’s 115 EEG sensors function with speed and efficiency to capture a holistic combination of mental and physiological data — and support the development of products and services with an elevated degree of precision.
The Neuroscience Company’s proprietary Brain GPS® technology — which maps signals to key functional areas of the brain — records, standardizes, and automatically labels Brain Data for storage and accessibility on the world’s most extensive Brain Cloud. A global network of Brain Data Collection Centers facilitates and scales this process.
In April 2022, brain.space participated in first-of-its-kind brain health experiments aboard the International Space Station, as part of the Rakia Mission. Astronauts operated the Brain Sensei Headset — approved by NASA — to monitor brain activity with ease, validating its user-friendly design and adaptability in space.
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