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AI Ultrasound Boosts Maternal Care Access
30 Mar
Summary
- AI ultrasound estimates gestational age in under two minutes.
- Tool trained on over 21 million diverse ultrasound images.
- Deployed in Malawi and Uganda, plans for US and global expansion.

Butterfly Network has secured U.S. regulatory clearance for its artificial intelligence-driven ultrasound tool designed to estimate gestational age. This advancement promises to enhance maternal care accessibility, particularly in underserved communities.
The technology utilizes a single silicon chip for imaging, a departure from conventional ultrasound machines. Its AI component provides gestational age estimates in less than two minutes, eliminating the need for manual image interpretation or fetal biometric measurements.
With a training dataset exceeding 21 million diverse ultrasound images, the AI model is engineered for consistent results in pregnancies from 16 to 37 weeks. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration supports AI's integration into medical devices for improved healthcare insights.
This AI tool, integrated into Butterfly's app, is intended to expedite clinical decision-making in emergency departments and rural clinics. It addresses significant gaps in prenatal imaging access, especially in U.S. counties lacking hospital obstetric services. The tool is already operational in Malawi and Uganda, with broader deployment planned across the U.S. and internationally.