The easy-to-deploy portable echo for biomedical engineers

  • echopen probe

    A tool appreciated by doctors and your peers

    Designed in collaboration with AP-HP and validated by three clinical studies, the echOpen probe meets the expectations of practitioners. It is already used by more than 750 professionals and 50 healthcare facilities.

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    A simple purchase that meets standards

    Listed on Resah: secure contract, invoice, and terms and conditions. Compliant with CE MDR and ISO 13485, the probe data is stored on a French HDS-certified cloud for reliable implementation.

  • An affordable and sustainable solution

    On average three times cheaper than equivalent probes, the echOpen probe can be used more widely in your facilities. Manufactured in France and calibrated for five years without maintenance, it remains effective thanks to regular updates.

Reliability, satisfaction, and security for your establishments

  • 100%

    customer service satisfaction rate

  • < 1%

    less than 1% of returns due to breakage

  • 76,3%

    weekly users

2 products - 1 solution

Point-of-Care Ultrasound made easy and affordable

echOpen O1 probe & Mobile Apps
probe

Versatile,
reliable, efficient

echOpen O1, the POCUS probe that enhances and expands bedside physical examination. View the body's internal organs in real time, anytime, anywhere. 

Examine
View organs
Improve the care pathway
echOpen O1 probe
Digital service

Educational, collaborative, secure

Your digital companions to guide you in your daily POCUS practice. With echOpen On and echOpen XP you can easily set up your probe, access training videos and join an active medical community.

Get started with POCUS
Join a community
Store  your scans securely
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echOpen honored with the "Nobel Prize" of Healthcare!

Galien Prize - Winner 2025 | Medtech & Digital Solutions

On December 12, 2025, echOpen awarded the prestigious Prix Galien France 2025 in the MedTech & Digital Solutions category. This prestigious global award validates the vision of portable clinical ultrasound accessible to all. Our echOpen ultrasound scanner was recognized for its ability to transform medical practice by enabling healthcare professionals to perform enhanced examinations that reduce diagnosis times and ensure equitable access to imaging.

500+ clinical applications

A probe that fits all main clinical applications

human body
Basin
  • Anatomy: visualization of the bladder, uterus and prostate
  • Diagnosis: peritoneal effusions in the pelvic region
  • Aetiologies: gynaecological or intestinal diseases, pelvic trauma
Clinical ultrasound of the pelvis (Douglas space), echOpen O1 probe
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Heart
  • Anatomy: visualization of the heart chambers
  • Diagnosis: cardiac effusion and tamponade
  • Aetiologies: infectious, cardiac, cancerous
POCUS scan of the heart (echOpen O1)
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Liver and right kidney
  • Anatomy: visualization of the liver, right kidney and hepatorenal space
  • Diagnosis: peritoneal effusions in the upper quadrant of the abdomen
  • Aetiologies: hepatic, traumatic, infectious, biliary disorders
Clinical ultrasound of the Morrison space, probe echOpen O1
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Lungs
  • Anatomy: visualization of pleural cul-de-sacs
  • Diagnosis: pleural effusions
  • Aetiologies: infectious, cardiac, cancerous, interstitial lung disease
POCUS scan of the lung (echOpen O1)
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Protocols
  • Trauma assessment
  • FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) protocols
  • EFAST protocol (Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma)
Ultrasound scans with echOpen O1 probe
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Spleen and left kidney
  • Anatomy: visualization of the spleen, left kidney and splenorenal space
  • Diagnosis: peritoneal effusions in the left upper quadrant
  • Aetiologies: gastrointestinal diseases, pancreatitis, cirrhosis with ascites
Clinical ultrasound of Koller's space, probe echOpen O1
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The echOpen probe for full compliance

Compliant with MDR (Class IIa) and major international standards (ISO 13485, IEC 60601, IEC 62304), with data hosted in France on an HDS-certified cloud and in compliance with the GDPR.

The echOpen probe for hassle-free deployment

Simplified procedures via Resah and quick, hassle-free commissioning: your facilities are equipped quickly and without any red tape.

The echOpen probe for proven adoption

Already more than 750 practitioners and 50 healthcare facilities equipped, proof of the confidence placed in the system.

The echOpen probe for training your teams

On-site training and regular content (videos, webinars, articles, practical case studies) ensure that you get started quickly and continue to develop your skills.

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Your peers speak out: portable ultrasound in practice

I have a base of 20 consultations a day. I take out the echo on 4 or 5 of them, when there's a real question.

Dr. Thibaud Auger
General practitioner

On a day-to-day basis, echOpen provides a quick answer to simple questions, without having to call in the radiologist for an ultrasound scan. It also enables rapid mapping.

Prof. Eric Vibert
Liver surgeon, Centre Hépato-Biliaire Hôpital Paul Brousse

Clinical ultrasound is a complementary tool to the patient's daily clinical examination. The echOpen probe provides a very useful orientation for subsequent management. It offers the possibility of obtaining a large general and orientation diagram.

Prof. Elisabeth Dion, MD
Head of Radiology at Hôtel-Dieu Hospital

echOpen turns hypothesis into certainty. Ultrasound is the biggest revolution in medicine in a century!

Dr Francis Pellet
General Practitioner

Training modules are ideal for self-study: everything you need is in one place.

Dr Paul Domenach
General Practitioner

An extremely competitive device designed for use by non-expert doctors.

Prof. Guy Frija, MD
Co-President of ISRQSA and former President of the European Society of Radiology

echOpen is fully adapted to medical and paramedical practice for first-line examinations.

Stéphane Kirche
Director of Innovation, Centre Hospitalier de Chalon-sur-Saône

I'm lucky enough to have seen the birth of echOpen and its ultraportable ultrasound scanner at Hotel-Dieu. I've come to understand that this equipment is today's diagnostic and democratic tool!

Alexandre Fritsch
General Manager, Centre Hospitalier d'Albi

Portable, personal clinical ultrasound probes significantly improve patient care. They enable earlier, safer pre-diagnosis, and improve the relationship between professional and patient. On a hospital scale or, more generally, in terms of healthcare organization, they can also represent significant cost savings.

Dr Jérôme Bokobza
Emergency physician, Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Centre -Cochin

Ultraportable clinical ultrasound probes have the advantage of being personal: they are immediately available, either in your pocket or in every room of the department.

Dr Maxime Gautier
Head of the Simone Veil Hospital EMS Department - Eaubonne-Montmorency Hospital Group

echOpen the main reasons for hospital visits in the following cases

Catheterization of large vessels
Cholecystitis
Renal colic
Abdominal pain
Muscle pain
ENT pain
Chest pain
Urinary pain
Pleural effusion
Heart failure
Cysts
Ovarian masses
Pneumonia
Pneumothorax
Tamponnade
Ovarian torsion
TVP
Gallstones
Kidney stones
Lithiasis cholescystitis
Cirrhosis
Dilatation of intrahepatic bile ducts
Pyelocalic dilatation
Post-traumatic pain
Ectopic pregnancy
Hydrocele (volume: medium / heavy abundance)
Prostatic hypertrophy
Renal insufficiency
Choledochal cyst
Kidney cysts
Placental location
Number of fetuses
Fetal position
FAST protocol
e-FAST protocols
Urinary retention / bladder globe
Hepatic steatosis
Venous thrombosis
Fetal vitality

FAQ

Clinical ultrasound for healthcare facilities

  • What is the benefit of clinical ultrasound for a healthcare facility?

    Clinical ultrasound provides an immediate diagnostic tool that is close to the patient. For a healthcare facility, this translates into better care guidance, reduced use of invasive or radiation-based examinations, and improved quality of care.

  • What are the benefits for medical and paramedical teams?

    Clinical ultrasound enhances physical examination, boosts practitioners' confidence in their decisions, and speeds up care. Accessible, portable, and easy to use, it can be used by a wide range of trained professionals, increasing collective efficiency within the facility.

  • What is the economic impact for a healthcare facility?

    By limiting the use of costly additional tests and optimizing the patient journey, clinical ultrasound helps reduce overall costs. Thanks to accessible devices such as the echOpen probe, it is now possible to equip more departments while staying within budget. Discover our study on the impact and medical and economic benefits of the echOpen probe for bladder detection in nursing homes.

  • How does clinical ultrasound fit into healthcare organizations?

    Portable and available at any time, clinical ultrasound promotes fluidity of care pathways, from emergency to general medicine and specialized services. It speeds up medical decisions, reduces waiting times, and improves patient satisfaction, while enhancing the medical value provided by the institution.

Awards and distinctions

Galien Prize - Winner 2025

Industrial start-ups - Île-de-France Region

Grand Prix Check Up Santé - BFM Business

Winner of the Urgences 2024 Innovation Competition

FHF 2024 Innovation Award

Patrick Fauconnier Award 2024

MedInTechs 2024 Trophy

MedTech 2024 Inventors Awards

Winner of the ARS Ile-de-France 2023 call for projects

i-Nov 2023 Award

Winner of the 1st Health20 Promotion

Biomedical engineer: transform your medical practice

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