# Meta's Brain2Qwerty v2 Decodes Typed Sentences From Brain Scans at 61 Percent Word Accuracy

The non-invasive pipeline reads magnetoencephalography signals, raising word accuracy from about 8 percent for prior non-invasive approaches, but it relies on a room-sized shielded scanner.

- Published: 2026-07-10T05:31:45.551Z
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- Sources: [Meta AI](https://ai.meta.com/blog/brain2qwerty-brain-ai-human-communication/), [MarkTechPost](https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/06/30/meta-ai-releases-brain2qwerty-v2-a-non-invasive-meg-brain-to-text-pipeline-decoding-typed-sentences-at-61-word-accuracy/)

Meta released Brain2Qwerty v2, a non-invasive brain-computer interface that decodes typed sentences from magnetoencephalography (MEG) recordings, a technique that measures the magnetic fields produced by neural activity. Meta reports an ave…

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