
Uncovr, a Paris-based surgical AI company that helps improve how surgeries are analysed, documented, coded, and learned, has raised €6 million (about $7 million) in Seed funding.
The funding round was led by Index Ventures. Other investors included Seedcamp, Frst, No Label Ventures, and Entrepreneurs First.
The round also saw participation from well-known industry figures such as Jean Nehme (founder of Digital Surgery, acquired by Medtronic), Othman Laraki (CEO of Color Health), and Charlie Songhurst (Meta board member).
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“At Uncovr, we are taking what actually happens in the operating room and turning it into something that can be reliably captured and used,” says Ines Iraki, co-founder and CEO.
“Surgeons should not have to spend their time reconstructing from memory what a camera has already captured and becoming medical coders. The bigger opportunity is what comes after. Every robotic and minimally invasive procedure already generates a rich record of expert decision-making, technique, and judgment.
“We believe this will become one of the foundational datasets of modern medicine – the basis for how surgical knowledge gets transmitted and applied at scale. Surgery has always been learned by watching. We’re making that possible at scale.”
“When we looked at our own cases, we saw clear gaps between what actually happened in the operating room and what was captured in the record and by the codes,” adds Dr. Prakash Gatta, Medical Director of Complex Foregut Surgery at Texas Health Resources and VP of Clinical and Medical Affairs at Uncovr. “That has real implications, not just for reimbursement but also for compliance, coding, clinical security, and continuity. This isn’t a marginal issue, it’s a structural gap in how surgery is documented today.”
Founded in 2025 by Ines Iraki, Johann Diep, and Prof. Eric Vibert, Uncovr builds AI technology that looks at surgery videos and operating room data, then automatically creates surgery reports and suggests the correct medical codes based on what happened during the procedure.








