Garbha AI – EmbryoScore

Where dreams hear their first heartbeat

Transforming IVF with India’s First AI - Powered Scoring Platform

Garbha AI – EmbryoScore is a first-of-its-kind solution in India, built on the country’s largest dataset of IVF imaging. The platform leverages cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence to support clinical decision-making and enhance treatment outcomes.

Why Garbha AI - EmbryoScore?

  • India’s First-of-its-Kind IVF AI Platform : Built on the largest and most diverse IVF imaging dataset, tailored specifically for Indian clinical environments.
  • Advanced AI Scoring Engine : Analyzes multi-dimensional parameters with unmatched precision-minimizing subjectivity in embryology lab decisions.
  • Heatmap Visualizations : AI-generated heatmaps highlight critical morphological and kinetic features, offering transparency and clarity in embryo scoring.
  • Cross-Platform Compatibility : Seamlessly integrates with all major time-lapse imaging systems, ensuring effortless adoption into existing workflows.
  • Clinician-Centric Insights : Developed to assist embryologists through intuitive dashboards, ranked embryo scoring, and real-time decision support.
  • Scalable & Secure : A robust, cloud-enabled platform built for scalability, data security, and continuous AI learning.

How Does Garbha AI - EmbryoScore Work?

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  • These AI models get smarter over time. With every new case and outcome, they learn and improve, making future predictions even more accurate
  • The AI analyzes patterns like when the embryo starts dividing, how cells grow, and the speed of development.
  • Embryos are continuously monitored using time-lapse
    imaging systems, capturing their development at various stages without disturbing the incubation environment.
  • The AI system analyzes these images, focusing on morphological features and developmental patterns that
    are indicative of embryo viability.

FAQ's

Garbha AI – EmbryoScore is an Artificial Intelligence-based tool used during IVF treatments to assess and score embryos. It analyzes time-lapse images of embryos and predicts which ones have the highest potential to result in a successful pregnancy.

Traditional embryo grading relies on visual assessments by embryologists, which can be subjective. Garbha AI – EmbryoScore, on the other hand, uses deep learning and data analysis to objectively score embryos based on their development patterns, increasing accuracy and consistency.

Yes, it is completely safe. Garbha AI – EmbryoScore is a non-invasive technology. It doesn’t touch or alter the embryo in any way — it simply analyzes images captured during routine embryo monitoring.

While no method can guarantee pregnancy, studies have shown that AI-assisted embryo selection can significantly increase IVF success rates by helping choose the most viable embryo with higher precision.

Not at all. Garbha AI – Embryoscore is a decision-support tool. It works alongside fertility specialists to enhance their decisions, not replace them. It provides valuable insights that can improve clinical outcomes.

Not yet. Garbha AI – EmbryoScore is a relatively new technology, and while it’s gaining popularity, it may only be available at advanced fertility centers. Always ask your clinic if they offer AI-based embryo selection.

Costs can vary depending on the clinic and the IVF package. Some clinics include AI embryo scoring in their treatment plans, while others may charge it as an add-on service. It’s best to check directly with your provider.

Currently, Garbha AI -EmbryoScore is most effective when applied to embryos grown in time-lapse incubators, which continuously capture images. It’s typically used during blastocyst-stage embryo selection in IVF.

AI models are trained on millions of embryo images and outcomes. While no tool is 100% perfect, Garbha AI – EmbryoScore has shown impressive accuracy and reliability, often outperforming traditional grading methods.

Yes. By helping select the best single embryo, it reduces the need to transfer multiple embryos — which in turn lowers the risk of twins or triplets, making IVF safer for both mother and baby.