Vitestro unveils new website and first public video showcasing Aletta Autonomous Phlebotomy Device

Vitestro has launched a new corporate website and released its first public video demonstrating the Aletta ARPD, a robotic system that autonomously performs diagnostic blood draws, highlighting the device's operation from patient positioning to blood collection, supporting healthcare innovation.
Jan. 26, 2026
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Vitestro announced the launch of its new corporate website and the release of its first publicly available video. The video demonstrates the Aletta Autonomous Robotic Phlebotomy Device (ARPD) performing a diagnostic blood draw.

The goal of these actions is to provide the healthcare ecosystem with broader education, clearer communication, and deeper engagement, and to establish autonomous robotic phlebotomy as a new standard for safe, reliable, and efficient diagnostic blood collection.

The new website provides a comprehensive overview of Vitestro and Aletta, including the technology, intended diagnostic use, and role in modern clinical laboratory and outpatient care settings. It also serves as the primary platform for Vitestro’s newly released public video, which walks viewers through the Aletta blood draw experience from both patient and clinical workflow perspectives, reinforcing how Aletta fits into existing care delivery models.

The Aletta ARPD is designed to autonomously perform diagnostic blood collection. The system combines multimodal imaging, advanced robotics, and artificial intelligence to identify suitable veins, guide needle insertion, and collect blood samples. Aletta is intended to support phlebotomy departments by performing routine diagnostic blood draws, helping address staffing challenges, reduce human-dependent variability, standardize quality, enhance the overall patient experience, and enable greater operational predictability and scalability in high volume clinical environments.

The newly released video explains how Aletta works by visually demonstrating each phase of the process, from arm positioning at the device through completion of the blood draw. It provides a clear, practical view of how autonomous blood collection is delivered in routine clinical practice, marking the first time Vitestro has publicly shared a detailed visual explanation of the technology and its clinical workflow.

The Aletta video is available to watch on the new Vitestro website. 

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