A prosthetic hand built aroundthe person who wears it.
Meet Diego, our first prosthetic hand. Movement that follows your intent, modular printed shells, and a repair model that does not put your life on hold every time something needs adjusting.
The hand
Every Diego is built from a scan of your residual limb. Every part that wears is a part you can replace.
Light enough to forget
A printed body with modular, swappable shells, fitted to the contour of your residual limb. Designed to feel like part of you, not weight you carry.
Movement that follows your intent
Powered, articulated fingers driven by precise micro-motors, reading your muscle signals and turning them into smooth, quiet motion.
Easy to repair, easy to live with
If a part wears out, you swap it, with help from your clinician when the job is bigger. Most repairs happen at home or in clinic, without sending the hand back to us.
The process
From first scan to a hand that fits you.
Four steps, at your pace, with people who answer their phone.
Status: pre-clinical. This is the workflow we are readying for first fittings.
Assess
A contact-free digital scan captures the shape of your residual limb.
Print and fit
Your custom shell is shaped to your scan and 3D-printed in our Dublin workshop.
Configure
EMG calibration tunes the control loop and motor response to your muscle patterns.
Live
Ongoing support. Components swap in minutes when something wears out.
You are never a case number to us. Every step is a conversation.
Why ReAble
Three principles we wrote down so we cannot quietly drop them.
Transparency
We publish our regulatory status plainly and do not claim performance we have not measured. If we have not tested it, we do not say it.
Durability
Repairability is a design requirement. A device that breaks should never mean dependence, so every component is meant to be replaced.
Global accessibility
Pricing is designed for worldwide access, not for wealthy hospital procurement budgets. Affordability is built in from the start.
Why we build
We started ReAble Labs because the gap between what is mechanically possible and what people can actually access is too wide. The technology exists. The price tag does not have to follow.
Read our storyJournal
Notes from the workshop.
What a morning at the National Rehabilitation Hospital taught us about sockets
Forty minutes watching a transradial socket fitting at the NRH gave us a sharper picture of the problem ReAble exists to solve, and a lot of respect for the craft behind solving it.
ReAble Labs wins the Hult Prize Irish National Final
ReAble Labs took the top spot at the Hult Prize Irish National Final and is now through to the global stage of one of the world’s largest student startup competitions.
ReAble Labs wins the AIB Student Impact Award for Enterprise and Innovation
ReAble Labs has won the AIB Student Impact Award for Enterprise and Innovation at Croke Park, a recognition of our work making prosthetic care more accessible, faster, and more affordable.