Midjourney unveils first hardware product, an ultrasonic scanner

Midjourney unveils first hardware product, an ultrasonic scanner

The AI image generation company is pivoting hard into physical devices, starting with a full-body ultrasonic scanner built on Butterfly Network's chip technology

Midjourney, the company best known for turning text prompts into AI-generated images, just announced something nobody had on their bingo card: a full-body ultrasonic scanner.

It’s the company’s first hardware product. Midjourney is also working on four additional hardware projects and four new software projects, all currently listed as TBA on its website.

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From AI art to medical imaging

Midjourney quietly signed a licensing agreement with Butterfly Network back in November 2025, securing exclusive rights to Butterfly’s ultrasound-on-chip technology for a range of applications.

The company paid $15 million upfront, committed to $10 million in annual licensing fees, and agreed to up to $9 million in milestone payments plus revenue sharing on any hardware that actually ships.

Butterfly Network reported Q3 2025 revenue of $21.5 million, beating market estimates. Its core product is a handheld ultrasound device that connects to a smartphone. More recently, Butterfly introduced Compass AI, a solution designed to improve ultrasound workflows through artificial intelligence.

Building the team to back it up

In 2024, the company hired Ahmad Abbas as its Head of Hardware. Abbas previously worked on Apple’s Vision Pro project.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Midjourney unveils first hardware product, an ultrasonic scanner

Midjourney unveils first hardware product, an ultrasonic scanner

The AI image generation company is pivoting hard into physical devices, starting with a full-body ultrasonic scanner built on Butterfly Network's chip technology

Midjourney, the company best known for turning text prompts into AI-generated images, just announced something nobody had on their bingo card: a full-body ultrasonic scanner.

It’s the company’s first hardware product. Midjourney is also working on four additional hardware projects and four new software projects, all currently listed as TBA on its website.

Advertisement

From AI art to medical imaging

Midjourney quietly signed a licensing agreement with Butterfly Network back in November 2025, securing exclusive rights to Butterfly’s ultrasound-on-chip technology for a range of applications.

The company paid $15 million upfront, committed to $10 million in annual licensing fees, and agreed to up to $9 million in milestone payments plus revenue sharing on any hardware that actually ships.

Butterfly Network reported Q3 2025 revenue of $21.5 million, beating market estimates. Its core product is a handheld ultrasound device that connects to a smartphone. More recently, Butterfly introduced Compass AI, a solution designed to improve ultrasound workflows through artificial intelligence.

Building the team to back it up

In 2024, the company hired Ahmad Abbas as its Head of Hardware. Abbas previously worked on Apple’s Vision Pro project.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.