
CORTO32
Electrocorticography (ECoG) bidirectional array - 32 channels
Project info
Thickness (μm)
20
Modality
Bidirectional
Channel Count
32
Bending Radius (mm)
1
CORTO32 provides uniform, surface-level cortical coverage through a 32-channel flexible ECoG array optimized for reliable neural recording. Its thin, compliant design enables consistent electrode–tissue contact and compatibility with standard acquisition systems.




The details
Pick from our standard set for rodents (2 × 2 mm), Non Human Primates (20 × 10 mm), or request a custom design.
Standard design starts at 1'000$, custom designs at 5'000$.
CORTO32 is a 32-channel biocompatible brain–computer interface designed for standardized surface cortical recording in animal models within a compact and cost-efficient footprint. The device enables spatially resolved acquisition of local field potentials and population-level neural activity, supporting baseline monitoring, functional mapping, and signal decoding studies.
Built on a soft, conformable substrate, the interface minimizes tissue strain while maintaining stable contact with the cortical surface. The electrode layout provides uniform cortical coverage, while low-impedance electrode surfaces ensure stable, low-noise electrochemical performance during acute and extended recording sessions.
CORTO32 is designed exclusively for recording applications and does not integrate on-implant amplification or stimulation circuitry. Signals are routed directly to the headstage, enabling a simplified architecture, reduced cost, and high manufacturing reproducibility for laboratories requiring a reliable, ready-to-deploy standard array.
Integrated with commonly used neural acquisition systems, the platform interfaces with our standard headstage via robust, standardised connectors and includes integrated anchoring wings for secure fixation to the skull using bone screws or bone cement, ensuring mechanical stability during experiments. The system is available in both cabled and wireless configurations to match acute or freely moving paradigms.
Not for human use.


