Learn More about Evoq

Evoq Technologies develops wearable diagnostic technologies that help detect disease earlier, when intervention can have the greatest impact. Our work centers on functional testing, measuring how systems respond, not just how they look, to uncover signs of disease that are often missed until later stages. We design tools meant to be used in real environments. Clinics, research settings, and increasingly, outside the clinic.

A practical approach to early detection

Many diagnostic tools today rely on large, stationary systems and infrequent testing. Evoq takes a different approach by building compact, wearable, and smartphone-based platforms that expand where and how diagnostic data can be captured.

By focusing on function-first diagnostics, we aim to support earlier identification of retinal, neurological, and sensory disorders, without adding complexity to care delivery.

Built on proven experience

Evoq’s roots trace back to prior diagnostic technology companies including Xenotec and OcuScience. That experience shapes how we build today, with an emphasis on regulatory readiness, clinical relevance, and long-term reliability. Our platforms are designed with the realities of medical workflows in mind, from setup and usability to data quality and consistency.

From clinic to home

Evoq technologies are designed to scale across settings. From in-clinic diagnostic testing to home-based monitoring, our systems support continuous insight rather than one-time snapshots. This approach helps address growing gaps in care access while giving providers better tools to monitor disease progression over time.

Advancing diagnostics through collaboration

We work with medical device companies, pharmaceutical partners, and healthcare organizations interested in expanding access to early diagnostic insight. Evoq actively pursues licensing and partnership opportunities that align with our focus on practical, deployable diagnostic solutions.

Moving forward

Evoq products, including FDA-registered Class I devices, are already in use and continue to evolve through clinical feedback and ongoing research. As we grow, our goal remains the same, to deliver diagnostic technologies that are easier to use, easier to access, and better aligned with how care is actually delivered.