AngelEye Health
NICU-focused technology company that provides AI-powered camera systems and clinical communication tools to neonatal intensive care units, now layering computer-vision-based risk detection onto existing video infrastructure.
Nashville, TN
2013
51-200
$35M
Commercial Insurance, Health System
What They Do
AngelEye Health provides a platform of connected hardware and software serving NICU care teams and families. The core product allows parents to view live video of their infant in the NICU, while care teams use AngelEye's backend for communication, feeding management, discharge planning, and family engagement. The company's newer AIVision and EDNA initiatives push the platform further into clinical intelligence by applying machine learning, computer vision, and sensor-based assessment to neonatal and pediatric inpatient workflows. AngelEye sells primarily to hospitals and health systems rather than to payers or families directly, and it now reports usage across more than 300 hospitals.
Competitive Position
AngelEye sits at the convergence of NICU family communication technology and clinical AI. Its installed base gives it a distribution advantage for products like AIVision, because hospitals can add new analytics on top of an already-deployed engagement footprint rather than replacing hardware outright. It competes with family-camera platforms such as NicView and with broader neonatal monitoring incumbents like Philips and GE HealthCare on the clinical workflow side. Nationwide Children's strategic investment and the EDNA portfolio tie-up also give AngelEye a stronger research and commercialization story than most family-engagement vendors.