
Midjourney has announced its first-ever hardware product: a full-body ultrasound scanner. The company, best known globally for its AI-generated photorealistic imagery, revealed the device on Thursday, June 18.
According to the announcement, the Midjourney Scanner is not an MRI system. Instead, it uses a large ring containing hundreds of thousands of sensors immersed in water. These sensors emit ultrasound waves that are used to generate detailed 3D models of the human body.
Midjourney Expands Into Wellness With AI-Powered Spa Network
The company also unveiled plans to launch a network of wellness spas. The first location will open in San Francisco, offering health-monitoring scans in a spa-like setting.
“Today we’re announcing something a little strange and a little crazy,” the company said in its statement.

Unlike traditional MRI machines, the Midjourney Scanner completes a full-body scan in 60 seconds as the user stands on a platform that lowers into a shallow pool of warm, softly lit water.
As the user is submerged, they pass through a circular ring with ~500,000 grain-of-sand–sized sensors. These sensors emit ultrasound waves from every direction. Because sound travels differently through water, skin, fat, muscle, and bone, the waves change depending on the tissue they pass through.
High-Resolution Ultrasound Processing at Petaflop Scale
To capture these variations, the scanner uses 2 petaflops of processing power, measuring millimeter-scale ultrasound changes millions of times per second and generating about 500 hours of video data every second.
Midjourney’s artificial intelligence technology is then used to analyze this data in real time, creating highly detailed 3D representations of the body. The system can virtually examine tissues and organs layer by layer with remarkable accuracy.
According to Crypto Briefing, Midjourney entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with Butterfly Network in November 2025. The partnership grants access to the company’s ultrasound-on-a-chip technology, which serves as a core component of the scanner.

Rather than marketing the technology directly to hospitals and healthcare providers, Midjourney plans to expand access through its own network of wellness centers, branded as Midjourney Spas. The first location is expected to open in San Francisco toward the end of 2027.
The concept combines health monitoring with leisure and wellness. Operating around the clock, the facilities are expected to feature amenities such as fitness centers, saunas, and swimming pools. Scans will be conducted in rooms equipped with whirlpool baths, integrating medical data collection into what the company describes as a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
Personal Ownership and Controlled Sharing of Health Scan Records
Users will retain ownership of their personal scan records through a private digital library. They will be able to decide whether to share this information with healthcare professionals, including physicians and nutritionists, or with AI-powered health platforms.
Regulatory approval remains a significant hurdle. To avoid lengthy FDA approval in the initial phase, Midjourney will start by generating body composition maps rather than diagnostic services. Clinical user data will later be submitted to regulators to support future approval for anomaly detection and other medical applications.
After a 12-month optimization period, the company expects to launch a third-generation scanner in 2028 with faster scans and higher-quality imaging. Looking further ahead, Midjourney aims to deploy 50,000 scanners worldwide by 2031, enabling up to one billion scans each month. The company believes that affordable, large-scale preventive screening could help reduce premature deaths while lowering overall healthcare costs.

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