DynamicsVR automates rehabilitation with virtual reality and artificial intelligence, creating personalized therapies for patients with neurological (stroke, multiple sclerosis, acquired brain injury) and musculoskeletal (low back pain, postoperative, postpartum) pathologies. The platform enables autonomous sessions in the clinic or at home, remote progress monitoring, and automatic exercise adaptation, improving adherence by 50%, boosting recovery by up to 35%, and ultimately easing the burden on healthcare systems.

Completed 25 a day ago
49 investors
Investment achieved
1.018.630€
Target
1.000.000€
Invested
101.9%
101.9% INVESTED
This campaign was live:
From: 12 November 2025
Until: 15 February 2026
Maturity

In the market

Premoney valuation

6.723.473

Estimated exit

2030

Sector

Medical devices

Equity offered

14.5%

Minimum investment

1.000

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Overview: DynamicsVR

Valuation 6.723.473
Estimated return x18
% Offered 14.5%
Estimated exit 2030

Immersive rehabilitation platform adaptable to clinics and homes that combines VR and AI, with annual revenue growth of 94%.

Clinical studies show a 35% reduction in rehabilitation time with DynamicsVR.

DynamicsVR's autonomous virtual reality therapies allow therapists to treat up to four times more patients per day.

DynamicsVR allows for an estimated saving of €780 per patient in rehabilitation costs.

DynamicsVR: The immersive revolution in neurological and musculoskeletal rehabilitation

DynamicsVR was founded in Seville, driven by the vision of Carlos Guerra, a rehabilitation specialist with experience in business development, and Fernando Morales, a national leader in clinical training for musculoskeletal physiotherapists. The company arose from a personal experience: the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis of one of the founders, who was unable to access treatment after his first flare-up due to a lack of therapists in the public health system. This experience sparked a conviction: technology must guarantee universal access to rehabilitation, without depending on the physical availability of professionals.

DynamicsVR’s mission is clear: to transform physical rehabilitation through virtual reality, combining therapeutic exercise with autonomous regulation and pain education, integrating artificial intelligence to adapt each intervention to the patient’s progress and clinical guidelines. We are committed to autonomous, immersive, and evidence-based rehabilitation that positively impacts both neurological (stroke, multiple sclerosis, acquired brain injury) and musculoskeletal (low back pain, postoperative care, postpartum recovery) patients.

Personalized and dynamic therapeutic platform, backed by science

DynamicsVR combines in a single platform:

  • Gamified and monitored therapeutic exercise, with automatic progression based on clinical progress and performance.
  • Intelligent therapy recommendations based on individual patient characteristics and aligned with clinical guidelines.
  • Detailed configuration and customization of each intervention, with the ability to modify the treatment in real time.
  • Generation of clinical metrics for objective and visual monitoring by healthcare professionals. See below:

  • Immersive relaxation environments and pain neuroscience education, which reduce acute pain by up to 60%.

The system will integrate an adaptation engine that adjusts the difficulty, cognitive load, and physical intensity of each session based on the patient’s individual response and therapeutic adherence.

 

 

Technology designed for the clinic and the home

DynamicsVR is marketed in two different formats:

  • Clinical Station: A medical cart with a VR headset for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare centers. It can include biometric sensors (under development) to assess physiological parameters during the session.

  • DynamicsVR Box: Designed to facilitate autonomous home therapy, allowing treatment to continue without in-person supervision.

Both formats use standalone virtual reality headsets, without cables or the need for a computer, and allow remote monitoring of therapeutic progress from an online platform for healthcare professionals.

Scalability and international vision

DynamicsVR is designed to scale. Our business model combines a B2B SaaS approach with the sale and leasing of medical hardware, allowing the solution to be adapted to different clinical situations: from large hospitals to primary care, home healthcare, and nursing homes.

The system integrates with clinical workflows and enables real-time evidence generation. We aim to become the international standard for immersive rehabilitation, helping to decompress the healthcare system through autonomous, cost-effective, and scientifically validated solutions.

Committed to excellence, safety, and the transformation of the healthcare system

DynamicsVR is committed to the highest standards in the healthcare sector:

  • CE marking Class I under MDR.
  • Path to ISO 13485 certification.
  • Development in collaboration with clinical professionals, researchers and public institutions.

DynamicsVR is not just a technological solution: it’s a transformative proposal to democratize access to rehabilitation, improve the quality of life of millions of people, and reduce pressure on healthcare systems.

Why is Capital Cell investing in this company?

At a time when foundational AI models are grabbing headlines, the real opportunity lies in applications capable of addressing specific needs. This is where DynamicsVR lies: using virtual reality not as an end, but as an integrated clinical rehabilitation tool, targeting a clear problem in physical therapy and occupational health.

The key differentiator is its team, which combines experience in rehabilitation, medtech, and VR development, with the support of advisors from leading hospitals and the pharmaceutical industry, such as the former director of innovation at Merck. Additionally, they have specialists in market access and regulation, key to facilitating clinical adoption.

And adoption is already a reality: distribution agreements with PRIM in Spain and Portugal, EasyTech in Italy, and Fisiolab in Mexico, in addition to talks with Medtronic in Chile. More than 180 physiotherapy clinics have been using their system since 2023; they have won a €120,000 public tender for occupational health and have submitted proposals for more than €300,000 to hospitals in 2025.

With gamification at the heart of the design, they improve patient adherence and outcomes while automating repetitive tasks to free up professionals’ time. DynamicsVR thus builds a scalable and clinically validated solution, poised for expansion across Europe, Latin America, and Canada next year.

Minimum investment: 1.000
Type of exit expected: Company for Sale
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Main risks

DynamicsVR operates in a market with increasing competition for digital rehabilitation solutions. Although its offering is validated, mass adoption may be slow, as it depends on changes in clinical practice and user acceptance. Furthermore, large-scale scalability will require maintaining high levels of technological integration and support, which represents a key challenge for sustaining its growth.