Clairvoyance
Wearable biomagnetic sensors for next-generation health monitoring
Clairvoyance is building wearable biomagnetic sensors that give consumers unprecedented access to their real-time biological information. The company’s proprietary technology brings biomagnetic sensing, one of the world’s most powerful but historically lab-bound modalities, onto a single chip and into everyday devices. By creating a continuous, information-rich data layer from the body, Clairvoyance is powering the next generation of AI-integrated wearables, brain-computer interfaces, and medical devices.
Ziad Ali is the CEO of Clairvoyance. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, where he was a Knight-Hennessy Scholar. During his PhD, Ziad invented the magnetic sensing pixel technology behind Clairvoyance’s sensors, supported by the National Science Foundation and Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute. His research in neural magnetic field sensing and computational bioelectromagnetism has been recognized by the International Conference on Magnetism and IEEE. He is joined by co-founder Ada Poon, a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford who runs the Integrated Biomedical Systems Lab.


