Robotic ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is SpOvum Technologies’ breakthrough AI‑enabled, robot‑assisted solution designed to enhance precision during IVF. Instead of a human embryologist manually injecting sperm into an egg using a micropipette a process that’s been mostly unchanged for nearly 30 years—RoboICSI® introduces a robotic gripper to securely hold the oocyte and perform the injection with calibrated finesse .
This robotic system targets one of IVF’s most delicate steps fertilisation minimising the risk of egg damage, reducing operator fatigue, and improving consistency across procedures .
How Robotic ICSI Helps You Conceive
- Enhanced Precision & Reduced Risk
The robotic holding mechanism gently stabilises the egg, allowing the injection to be performed with micron-level
accuracy, dramatically lowering the risk of oocyte damage compared to conventional manual ICSI . - Objective and Consistent Performance
RoboICSI eliminates subjective variation—each procedure follows calibrated protocols, ensuring consistent quality even across high-volume clinics . - Better Efficiency, More Cycles
With its intuitive interface and seamless integration into existing IVF lab workflows, RoboICSI empowers clinics to
handle more procedures with faster onboarding and reduced manual effort . - AI for Smarter Embryo and Sperm Selection
SpOvum’s platform goes beyond robotic injection. It also incorporates AI‑based tools for Computer‑Aided Semen Analysis (CASA) and time‑lapse embryo monitoring. This supports objective selection of the healthiest sperm and embryos in real-time, improving implantation success rates . - Improved IVF Success Rates
With India’s IVF success rates typically ranging between 30–40%, robotics and AI have the potential to elevate outcome reliability. By reducing human variability and maximising fertilisation efficiency, RoboICSI® supports more consistent positive results .
If you’re exploring IVF or already planning a cycle, inquire whether the clinic uses RoboICSI® or similar AI-robotic systems. Ask about lab success rates, qualifications of embryologists, and how automation improves procedural consistency.