Midjourney Scanner - 60 second ultrasound-based full-body scanner that beats MRI

Midjourney Medical is reimagining health scanning. Step into a shallow pool of warm, golden light and a ring of sensors uses gentle sound waves to map your body in detail—in about 60 seconds. No radiation, no stress. It pairs with the Midjourney Spa: a relaxing place with hot tubs, saunas, and cold plunges where the scan is just a side effect. Go often, build a rich library of health data over time, and catch things early. Affordable, casual body imaging for everyone.

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Really surprising direction from Midjourney... a successor to the MRI and a in downtown San Francisco??

Check out the details of how the Midjourney Scanner works:

The system involves ():

  • 8,960 transducers per chip/system

  • 40 systems arranged in a ring

  • 358,000 ultrasonic elements total

  • A 70 cm diameter ring

  • Waves traveling through water at about 1,481 m/s

  • Data capture around 17 GB/s

  • Around 40 GB of data per body slice

  • Reconstruction using 21 servers

  • Claimed 2 PFLOPS compute

  • Claimed 806 TB raw data

  • Lift movement at 4 cm/s

  • Goal of several hundred slices in 60 seconds

  • Claimed resolution of internal tissue details down to about 0.5 mm

Such an interesting idea. A 60-second body scan that people can do regularly sounds genuinely useful. How accurate is it, and what can it detect today?

Making full body scanning this fast and stress-free is a massive step forward. Is this something people can just book directly like a spa appointment, or do you require a doctor's referral first? Congrats on the launch! 🚀

This is a pretty unexpected direction for Midjourney, but it's interesting to see the brand branching out beyond creative AI.

This is genuinely fascinating — a full body scan in 60 seconds with no radiation sounds like something out of sci-fi. I'm curious though, is the scanner something you visit at a Midjourney Spa location, or will it eventually be available for clinics and hospitals to use too?

Had to double check to make sure this was the same Midjourney that does AI image gen. Didn't expect this!

Midjourney keeps surprising us! Every update feels like a new creative frontier. Huge congrats to the team, can’t wait to see what people make with this version!

Who is going to read/evaluate these images for relevant pathologies (radiologists?) once you go beyond the stage of basic body composition metrics?