Gowerlabs develops wearable, high-density functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) systems designed for three-dimensional brain imaging across the lifespan. The company’s platforms, including LUMO and NTS, enable measurement of cortical hemodynamics in both infants and adults using portable, non-invasive hardware. Its systems are designed to support use in laboratory, clinical, and field environments. Gowerlabs positions its technology within neuroscience research and clinical neuroimaging contexts.
The technology measures changes in oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin to infer neural activity across cortical regions. High-density optode configurations enable improved spatial resolution and support three-dimensional reconstruction of brain activity compared to traditional fNIRS systems. The wearable design allows data collection in populations and settings where conventional imaging modalities are impractical, including with infants and during naturalistic tasks. The platform emphasizes flexibility, comfort, and data quality across diverse use cases.
Gowerlabs targets applications in developmental neuroscience, cognitive research, and clinical assessment where non-invasive brain imaging is required. The systems are used by researchers and clinicians studying brain function, development, and disorder across global settings. Its focus reflects growing demand for scalable neuroimaging tools that balance spatial resolution with portability and accessibility.