Every major technology company working on neural interfaces faces the same branding challenge: how do you make a device implanted in someone's brain feel natural, safe, and fundamentally human?
The answer is not better marketing. The answer is a better word. Link will always feel like a cable. Interface will always feel clinical. Implant will always feel surgical.
Extend feels like growth. Like a muscle getting stronger. Like a mind reaching further. Like the natural continuation of a process that started the moment your nervous system first formed.
NeurExtend.com positions its acquirer at the philosophical frontier of neural technology — the company that understands the difference between connecting to a machine and extending what you already are. That difference is not semantic. It is the entire product vision.