Life Sciences · Medical Devices & Surgical Tools

3D animation for medical devices: surgeon education, sales enablement, product launch.

Your reps get limited time with surgeons. Your booth has seconds to stop someone walking by. Your training module has to work on an iPad in an OR hallway. Every one of those moments depends on whether the person immediately understands what your device does -- and we make the animation that does that job.

How We Work

Fast, structured, and built to redeploy

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Fast when you need it

Production can start within days. Fastest delivery: 3 weeks. We work at whatever pace your internal review cycle requires.

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Built for your review process

Your stakeholders, your timeline. We build revision rounds into the schedule so internal approvals don't create surprise delays.

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One animation, many assets

Master animation + booth loop + social cuts + presentation stills + training module clips. One production, deployed everywhere.

Who This Is For

Built for the team that owns the launch

For product marketing & brand managers

You own the product launch. You need visual assets that work across your website, trade show booth, sales deck, and social channels -- before the launch date, not after.

  • Product launch videos that show mechanism of action, device deployment, and clinical workflow
  • Competitive differentiation visuals -- show what your device does that the alternative doesn't
  • Trade show booth loops and kiosk content
  • Social media and website cuts from the master animation

For clinical education directors & medical affairs

You make sure surgeons, nurses, and clinical staff understand how to use the device correctly. Live demos are expensive, hard to schedule, and impossible to scale. Animation fills the gap.

  • Surgeon training and technique videos showing step-by-step device use in anatomical context
  • Instructions-for-use (IFU) animations for onboarding and continuing education
  • Patient education videos that support informed consent conversations
  • KOL presentation visuals for speaker programs and advisory boards

For sales enablement & commercial teams

Your reps have limited time with surgeons and procurement committees. A 60-second animation that shows how the device works in situ communicates more than a slide deck ever will.

  • Sales aid animations for in-person and virtual rep meetings
  • Device demonstration videos that work offline on tablets in hospital settings
  • Presentation assets for value analysis committee (VAC) reviews
  • Investor pitch visuals for startups and growth-stage companies seeking funding

For regulatory affairs & engineering teams

When you need to show the FDA how the device works, or explain a design to a notified body, a well-made animation can communicate what static diagrams and written descriptions cannot.

  • Device mechanism and operation visuals for 510(k) and PMA submissions
  • Engineering explainers for cross-functional alignment between R&D, marketing, and regulatory
  • Pre-submission meeting visuals to support conversations with FDA reviewers
Why Work With Us

Why device companies work with us

We understand regulatory context

Our founder holds a Juris Doctor degree. We understand the difference between promotional claims and educational content. We know what it means when your regulatory team flags language in a script, and how to adjust without losing the message. This isn't something you have to teach us.

We build your review process into our schedule

Medical device companies don't have one decision-maker. Your animation will be reviewed by marketing, regulatory, clinical, legal, and sometimes the surgeon advisory board. Our process has defined review gates so your stakeholders see the work at the right stages -- not after it's too late to change direction.

We work with companies of every size

We've worked with pre-revenue startups preparing their first investor pitch and with established manufacturers launching their next product line. A 10-person company with a patented surgical tool gets the same production quality as a 500-employee company. We scope the project to match what you actually need.

You own everything we produce

Full copyright transfer. Source files included. No licensing fees, no usage restrictions. The animation is yours to deploy wherever you need it -- website, sales tools, training portals, conference presentations, regulatory submissions -- without coming back to us for permission.

Process

How production works

The timeline adapts to your internal review requirements. Fastest turnaround is three weeks. Most projects take longer -- not because of production time, but because your stakeholders need time to review and approve at each stage. We plan for that from the start.

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Scoping call

We learn what the animation must accomplish, who will see it, and where it will be used. Have CAD files, engineering drawings, surgical technique guides, or clinical papers? We'll review them. You leave with a clear scope, timeline, and quote.

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Script & storyboard

We write the script and produce a visual storyboard of the key frames. This is your first review gate -- where marketing, regulatory, and clinical align on message, sequence, and visual approach before any animation begins.

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Animatic / motion preview

A rough motion version with timing, camera angles, and sequence locked in. This is the second review gate. Changes here are fast and inexpensive. Changes after final rendering are not.

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Final animation & delivery

Full-quality rendering, voiceover integration, sound design, and delivery in every required format: master file, booth loop, social cuts, presentation stills, training versions. Source files transferred to you.

What You Get

One production, a full asset system

A single animation project produces a system of assets. You're not buying one video -- you're buying a visual communication system that deploys across every channel your team uses.

Master animation

Full-length version with voiceover and sound design.

Trade show booth loop

Silent, attention-holding version optimized for large screens in noisy exhibit halls.

Social media cuts

15- and 30-second clips formatted for LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.

Presentation stills

High-resolution frames for slide decks, sell sheets, and print materials.

Training module clips

Chaptered segments for LMS integration and on-demand surgeon education.

Source files

Full project files so your team can make future updates or authorize modifications.

Capabilities

Types of medical device animation we produce

Mechanism of action (MoA)

How the device works at the tissue, cellular, or system level.

Surgical technique videos

Step-by-step procedural animations showing device use in anatomical context.

Device deployment & assembly

How the device is prepared, inserted, deployed, and secured.

Product comparison visuals

Side-by-side animation showing your device's advantages over existing approaches.

Patient education animations

Accessible visuals that support informed consent and reduce pre-procedure anxiety.

Investor & board visuals

Concise animations for funding rounds, board updates, and partner presentations.

Regulatory submission visuals

Clear, accurate device operation animations for FDA and notified body reviews.

Selected Work

Recent medical device projects

Robotic Thoracic Surgery

Surgical technique animation of a robotic-assisted thoracic procedure -- minimally invasive approach, instrument positioning, and procedural steps for surgeon education.

Robotic Lobectomy Procedure

Procedural animation visualizing the complete robotic lobectomy workflow for surgeon training and patient education.

NavBit Sprint -- Surgical Navigation for Hip Arthroplasty

Device sales and surgeon education animation showing how the Sprint system simplifies pelvic registration in hip replacement procedures.

Inside Wrist Surgery

Surgical technique animation showing the complete wrist procedure from initial incision through completion -- for surgeon training and patient education.

Uterine Manipulator -- Medical Device Overview

Product launch animation for a surgical instrument -- device features, assembly, and clinical application for sales enablement and surgeon onboarding.

How to Start

Book a 20-minute scoping call

On the call, we'll discuss what the animation needs to accomplish, review any materials you have -- CAD files, clinical papers, engineering drawings, existing marketing content -- and give you a clear scope and timeline. No pitch deck. No discovery questionnaire. Just a direct conversation about what you need and how we'd produce it.