
InformAI is a healthcare informatics company that develops AI-driven enterprise software solutions focused on radiology, radiation oncology, and high acuity informatics. Their mission is to lead the transformation of healthcare through AI integration, aiming to enhance patient care and clinical excellence. Key products include RadOncAI for AI-driven radiation therapy planning, TransplantAI for donor-recipient informatics and transplant decisions, and SinusAI for AI-assisted sinus disease diagnostics. They focus on creating fit-to-purpose AI software for targeted clinical pain points, developing seamless and scalable enterprise-grade AI products, and unlocking value through existing reimbursement frameworks. The company partners with elite medical institutions and deploys through channel partners, leveraging its location in the Texas Medical Center.

InformAI is a healthcare informatics company that develops AI-driven enterprise software solutions focused on radiology, radiation oncology, and high acuity informatics. Their mission is to lead the transformation of healthcare through AI integration, aiming to enhance patient care and clinical excellence. Key products include RadOncAI for AI-driven radiation therapy planning, TransplantAI for donor-recipient informatics and transplant decisions, and SinusAI for AI-assisted sinus disease diagnostics. They focus on creating fit-to-purpose AI software for targeted clinical pain points, developing seamless and scalable enterprise-grade AI products, and unlocking value through existing reimbursement frameworks. The company partners with elite medical institutions and deploys through channel partners, leveraging its location in the Texas Medical Center.
Headquarters: Houston, Texas (Texas Medical Center)
Focus: AI-driven clinical software for radiology, radiation oncology, and transplant informatics
Key products: RadOncAI, TransplantAI, SinusAI
Founded: 2017
Recent funding: Grants including NIH/NSF/CPRIT; latest reported grant 2025-05-21
Clinical workflow automation and decision support in radiology, radiation oncology, and transplant medicine.
2017
Healthcare / Healthtech / Clinical AI
Latest reported raise was a grant round; NIH listed among recent funders
1800000.00
Round led by DEFTA Partners with participation from Joyance Partners and Social Starts
Company-announced seed-plus round; amount not specified in press release
Awarded NSF STTR and NIH SBIR/fast-track funding; received CPRIT supplemental funding
“Mix of venture investors (DEFTA Partners, Joyance Partners, Social Starts) and public research funders (NIH, NSF, CPRIT)”