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See the Invisible.
Detect Weapons.
Save Lives.

We make concealed weapons detection accessible to every organization and location that needs it.

Why we started
Cambridge Terahertz

Our founder, Nathan Monroe, grew up in Florida. His high school experienced a shooting. That personal connection to the human cost of gun violence drove him to spend over a decade at MIT developing technology that could help prevent such tragedies.

The result is Cambridge Terahertz: the world’s first compact, affordable concealed weapons detection system that delivers airport-grade security in a device that fits in your hand.

We believe even one death from a concealed weapon is too many. And we believe every school, hospital, workplace, and public space deserves access to technology that can help prevent violence—without treating people like suspects.

Our approach

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Security should be invisible.

The best security makes people feel safe, not surveilled. Our technology works in the background so people can go about their day naturally.

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Cambridge UI demonstrating privacy-focused scanning

Privacy is non-negotiable.

We designed our system so that raw images are only ever seen by AI. Humans receive only the information they need to act—nothing more.

Cambridge UI demonstrating privacy-focused scanning
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Trust is earned.

The security industry has been burned by vendors who over-promise. We’re transparent about what our technology can and can’t do—and we back our claims with real-world validation.

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Built on a Decade of MIT Research

Cambridge Terahertz spun out of MIT in 2021, commercializing breakthrough research in terahertz sensor. Our proprietary on-chip radar technology does what was previously impossible: deliver the sensor capability of large airport scanners in a compact, affordable, deployable package.

The core technology uses safe, non-ionizing radio waves to see through clothing and materials, creating detailed 3D images that AI interprets in real time. It’s the same fundamental approach used in airports—but miniaturized, modernized, and made practical for enterprise applications.

Our team

Nathan Monroe, PhD

Founder & CEO

Nathan received his PhD from MIT in 2022, focused on Terahertz Integrated Electronics. During his PhD, he demonstrated the core technologies behind our solution. Prior experience at Microsoft bringing sensor technologies to market (Xbox Kinect), plus venture capital and startup advisory roles. 6 patents filed.

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Anand Dixit, PhD

CTO

Two decades of chip industry experience and a Stanford PhD make Anand one of the most experienced THz chip designers in the world. Former roles at Analog Devices and Blue Cheetah, with a track record of bringing products to scale. 10 patents filed.

Kittur Nagesh

Chief Product Officer

25+ years of experience in product management and 0-to-1 innovation across IoT, networking, security, and SaaS. Former roles as CEO of Cognito Networks and Director of Product Management at Cisco and Juniper Networks. 17 issued patents.

Backed by Leading Investors. Trusted by Government.

$17M raised

from leading investors including Amazon and Felicis Ventures

5 active contracts

with U.S. Government and Department of Defense

FCC licensed

one of only a handful of companies globally with a THz license

300+ demos

with Fortune 500 security leaders

10+ letters of intent

from industry leaders

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Cambridge Terahertz can transform security at your facility.

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