
Dig Path is an innovative AI-driven digital pathology company focused on transforming diagnostics and research. Their platform integrates advanced AI and machine learning technologies to enhance the diagnostic process for healthcare providers globally. Key features include vendor-agnostic image management, comprehensive case management for pathologists, and predictive analytics from clinical data. The company aims to democratize access to expert pathology services and improve patient outcomes through precise and efficient diagnostic workflows. With a commitment to quality and seamless integration with existing technologies, Dig Path is positioned to lead in the digital pathology market.

Dig Path is an innovative AI-driven digital pathology company focused on transforming diagnostics and research. Their platform integrates advanced AI and machine learning technologies to enhance the diagnostic process for healthcare providers globally. Key features include vendor-agnostic image management, comprehensive case management for pathologists, and predictive analytics from clinical data. The company aims to democratize access to expert pathology services and improve patient outcomes through precise and efficient diagnostic workflows. With a commitment to quality and seamless integration with existing technologies, Dig Path is positioned to lead in the digital pathology market.
What they do: AI-driven, vendor-agnostic digital pathology platform for whole-slide image viewing, analysis, and collaboration
Stage: Early-stage (founded 2023)
Founders: Webster Lincoln; Inema Orukari, MD PhD
Headquarters: San Francisco / Palo Alto area
Notable partners/investors: Amazon Web Services, Databricks Ventures, Nvidia Inception, Founder University, SkyDeck Berkeley, angel investors
Digital pathology workflows, whole-slide image management and AI-assisted diagnostic/research analysis
2023
Biotechnology
Crunchbase lists an Angel round dated Aug 1, 2025
Entries include support from Founder University and SkyDeck Berkeley
“Includes corporate technical partners and supporters such as Amazon Web Services, Databricks Ventures, and Nvidia Inception, plus individual angel investors”