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We're building the runtime for neuroclinical research

Open methods, self-hosted, trusted by the research community. The signal infrastructure for the next generation of neurotechnology.
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Qusp Neuroclinical Systems
Qusp research lab
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.
Timeline

Our Journey So Far

From late-night lab project to open neurotechnology trusted across research and clinical teams — here's how Qusp evolved, one release at a time
2022
The Spark
Born from the frustration of rebuilding EEG pipelines by hand, the first prototype coordinated three recording devices for a single sleep study. It worked just well enough to keep building.
2023
First Commit, First Users
We published our processing methods openly with a single goal — make clinical-grade EEG infrastructure as dependable as any established lab instrument. Early adopters from neighboring labs showed up unannounced.
2024
Cloud, Funded, and Hiring
We launched Qusp Cloud for teams who didn't want to self-host, secured our first research grants, and grew the core team from two co-founders to eight engineers and scientists. The community crossed its first major adoption milestone.
2025
Clinical-Grade
We shipped governance, audit logs, and clinical-grade compliance features. Our first hospital partners signed annual agreements. Community contributors began shipping core features alongside the team.
2026
The Runtime Layer
9+ partner institutions. Studies running across research and clinical sites. Millions of EEG samples processed. Qusp is now the signal infrastructure for the next generation of neuroclinical research — and we're just getting started.
Our Values

Our Journey So Far

From late-night lab project to open neurotechnology trusted across research and clinical teams — here's how Qusp evolved, one release at a time
Open Methods Core
Self-hosted, openly documented, no vendor lock-in. Audit the methods, validate the pipeline, run it on your own infrastructure
Predictable Costs
Automated quality thresholds keep recordings clean. No more discovering corrupted data after a week-long study
Full Observability
Every prompt, tool call, and decision logged. Replay any session, debug any failure, audit any run
Bring Your Own Model
Works with major EEG amplifiers, dry and wet electrodes, research and clinical systems. Switch hardware without rewriting a single pipeline
Research-First
Every decision goes through one filter: does this make a researcher's or clinician's work better? If not, it ships later or never. The cost: slower revenue-driven features.