The Connecticut company bet on off-site medical-image archiving in 1999, survived two giant owners, then returned with a broader plan: make radiology data portable, resilient and useful without forcing hospitals into another proprietary corner.
DeepLook Medical is a Scottsdale, Arizona medical imaging company whose FDA-cleared software, DL Precise, helps radiologists see and measure suspicious lesions that hide inside dense breast tissue. Using proprietary shape-recognition algorithms that overlay directly on existing imaging systems, the tool delivers single-click segmentation across mammography, ultrasound, CT and MRI. Led by CEO Marissa Fayer, the company is in commercial use at major U.S. health systems and closed a Series A led by Xcellerant Ventures in 2024.