Wandercraft develops Atalante, a full-body powered exoskeleton that enables hands-free walking for individuals with spinal cord injuries or lower-limb paralysis using dynamic balance control and machine learning algorithms. The device supports natural gait patterns without crutches or other assistance. Customers include rehabilitation clinics and hospitals such as the Hôpital Corentin Celton in Paris. Wandercraft targets the medical mobility market for paraplegic patients. The exoskeleton has CE marking as a Class IIb medical device in Europe. The company has raised over 40 million euros from investors including Europas, Bpifrance, and the European Innovation Council. Founders include former engineers from Aldebaran Robotics, now part of SoftBank Robotics. Headquartered in Paris, France.