Deepinder Goyal's Temple launches 100 brain-monitoring wearables

Deepinder Goyal's startup Temple produced 100 wearables to monitor cerebral blood flow, initially for athletes and scientists.

Deepinder Goyal's Temple launches 100 brain-monitoring wearables

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Deepinder Goyal, founder of Zomato, has launched a new startup called Temple, which has produced its first 100 wearables designed to be worn on the temple to monitor cerebral blood flow. The devices aim to enhance performance and recovery for users.

According to the company, the initial batch is reserved for select individuals, including athletes and scientists, to test the technology. The wearables track blood flow in the brain, potentially offering insights into cognitive and physical states.

As of May 6, 2026, no further details on pricing or wider availability have been announced. The product represents Goyal's foray into health technology beyond his food delivery business.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Temple wearable do?

It monitors cerebral blood flow to enhance performance and recovery, initially for athletes and scientists.

Who is Deepinder Goyal?

He is the founder of Zomato, an Indian food delivery company, and now the startup Temple.

How many Temple wearables have been produced?

The first batch consists of 100 units.

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