The world is full of things we cant see with our eyes. In order to image micro/nano scale objects, very large, heavy, expensive, and power hungry microscopes are needed. Geegah has developed a chip-based micro imaging platform that can potentially image very tiny objects in proximity to the chip. This is enabled by the very small wavelength of ultrasonic waves at high GHz frequencies. Our imagers don't need any light source, as they generate their own waves. We can image at the microscale objects in handheld form-factor, running on batteries. with our prototype we have imaged tiny nematodes, particles in liquids, soil particles, roots, fingerprints, biological cells, etc.