
Vitestro, a medical robotics company based in Utrecht, Netherlands, has launched a new website and unveiled its first public video showing the Aletta autonomous robotic phlebotomy device performing a diagnostic blood draw.
The video walks through the full procedure, from arm positioning to sample collection. Aletta combines multimodal imaging, robotics, and artificial intelligence to locate suitable veins, guide needle insertion, and draw blood samples.The system supports routine blood draws, easing staffing shortages and reducing manual variability.
Building trust in robotic blood draws
CEO Toon Overbeeke said greater visibility into the technology and workflow will support adoption, build confidence, and help set a new standard for diagnostic blood collection.
The video shows the blood draw process from patient and workflow perspectives, highlighting system integration into care models. The device helps staff standardize quality, enhance the patient experience, and boost operational predictability in high-volume clinical settings.
New website showcases Aletta technology and demo video
The new website outlines Vitestro and its Aletta technology, including its diagnostic use in lab and outpatient settings. It also serves as the main hub for the newly released demonstration video.
The system is designed to help laboratories manage operational challenges while preserving precision and consistency in blood sample collection. Vitestro presents the technology as a step toward making autonomous robotic phlebotomy a standard approach for diagnostic blood draws.

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