Armory · Our mission

Re-Architecting the American Patient Lifecycle.

When did we accept this?

Millions of Americans suffer from delayed care, left on hold as symptoms worsen and bills pile up.

But worse, we have become fatalistic about this reality. That this is simply how healthcare works: slow, expensive, fragmented, and fundamentally broken. Too complex for government to navigate, too regulated for Silicon Valley to create outsized returns from impact. Too entrenched for anyone to believe it can be rebuilt.

The days of incremental point solutions are dead. We must scale our ambition to match the severity of this crisis.


American healthcare does not have a labor shortage. It has a labor deployment crisis.

We cannot hire our way out of a system that wastes the physicians and nurses we already have.

Their time should be reserved for only doing mission critical work: delivering care to patients.

Software helped institutions manage non-core functions more efficiently.

AI gives us a new mandate: rip those functions outside of clinician ownership entirely. They never belonged there.

Only then can we re-architect the healthcare machine.


Armory exists to arm the clinical frontline.

We are building the execution layer for American healthcare: infrastructure that absorbs the entirety of work that stands between patients and care.

The future of healthcare is not asking clinicians to do more.

It is ensuring they only do what matters.


Join the mission

We're building an exceptional group of rebels that want to re-invent how healthcare is delivered in the United States. Our team has previously worked on the frontlines of building production-grade AI for the Department of Health & Human Services, National Institute of Health, and many more large-scale enterprises.

If you believe there is a better world to build, let's build it together. join us