# Official Website: Ripple Neuro

**Type:** source
**Status:** Useful
**Confidence:** Medium
**Source Type:** Official Website
**URL:** https://rippleneuro.com
**Publisher:** Ripple Neuro
**Accessed:** 2026-06-19
**Updated:** 2026-06-19

## Summary

Ripple Neuro's official website describes a line of neural recording and stimulation systems for research neuroscience — the Grapevine processor family, the Trek portable wireless system, and the Summit closed-loop neuromodulation system. The site also references a clinical-leaning sister brand, Ripple Neuromed, at rippleneuromed.com.

## Useful Claims

- Ripple describes the Grapevine as supporting up to 512 channels of simultaneous neural recording and stimulation.
- The Trek system is described as portable, palm-sized, and wireless, enabling neural recording in freely moving subjects.
- The company says it was founded as a University of Utah spinout and has been operational since 2004.
- Ripple states that its systems have been used in major DARPA and DoD-funded neural engineering programs.
- NIH HEAL-funded neuromodulation research is listed as an active program area.
- Ripple Neuromed is presented as the clinical development arm focused on implantable neuromodulation.
- Products are marketed exclusively to research neuroscience labs and clinical research programs, not consumer BCI.

## Reliability Notes

Official company source. Strongest for product specifications, system architecture, and program areas. Channel counts, waveform quality, and stimulation artifact rejection claims should be cross-checked with published neuroscience literature citing Ripple systems. Ownership structure, funding details, and revenue are not disclosed on the website.

## Related Pages

- [Ripple Neuro](ripple-neuro.md)
