A NOTE FROM THE FOUNDERS
Why we started Qusp
We came out of neuroscience labs where every EEG study meant rebuilding the same fragile tooling — scattered scripts, mislabeled recordings, preprocessing nobody could reproduce. It worked until it didn't.
We wanted something that treated EEG recording and analysis as first-class clinical primitives, with reproducibility and observability built in. Something rigorous, reliable, and open. We couldn't find it, so we built it.
Qusp is what we wished we'd had. We made our methods open because the next generation of neuroscience will be done by teams smaller than ours, and they shouldn't have to rebuild the same fragile tooling we did.
What drives us is simple: we want to be the infrastructure team you'd trust if your entire study depended on it. Because for our users, it does.
We believe great neurotechnology is useless without reliability, and reliability is impossible without transparency. Qusp was built to do both. We're not interested in handing you a black-box system that fails in the clinic. We build tools you can read, audit, and trust. That's our work. That's our standard.

