X-Biomedical Unveils GoScope Portable Microscope to Combine AR Smartglasses, Voice Control

It provides an immersive, continuous view while I operate in an upright posture

X-Biomedical announced the launch of GoScope, a portable, AR- and AI-enabled microscope system designed for surgeons, dental professionals, and educators. GoScope is the first portable digital 3D microscope system to combine voice-controlled zoom and video capture with real-time telestration, bringing advanced visualisation, documentation, and patient communication to everyday clinical and educational settings.

"We're incredibly excited to bring GoScope to market," said Jennifer Cole, President and CEO of X-Biomedical. "This technology represents a leap forward for surgeons, dentists, and educators alike, supporting patient care and communication. GoScope isn't just a visualisation tool; it's a practice enhancer and an educational asset. Our mission is to make advanced, immersive microscopy accessible to healthcare professionals everywhere, empowering them to elevate care with clarity and precision."

The GoScope system includes a comprehensive suite of tools:

GoScope microscope optical magnification 2×–18×, voice-controlled, autofocus, embedded lights, and video recording.

GoGlasses advanced AR smartglasses with heads-up display for immersive 3D visualisation without bending or twisting.

GoTablet wireless tablet for real-time viewing, collaboration, and patient education.

GoPlayer full-room visualisation with simulcasting to multiple monitors and devices, fostering team coordination and operational efficiency.

The result is a lightweight, portable, connected ecosystem that brings precision imaging, ergonomic freedom, and transformative patient engagement into one seamless workflow.

"GoScope's innovation and features advance the way we work in the OR. It provides an immersive, continuous view while I operate in an upright posture. Voice commands allow control of the microscope without breaking the sterile field, and video recording supports case review," said Kavitha L. Ranganathan, MD, Director of Craniofacial Reconstruction, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Co-Director, Cleft and Craniofacial Team, Shriners Children's Boston.