Tumor
phototheranostics in the second near-infrared window (NIR-II,
1000–1700 nm) holds great promise due to high spatiotemporal
precision, enhanced penetration depth, and therapeutic efficacy. However,
current “always-on” NIR-II phototheranostic agents remain
restricted by the inherent nonspecificity from the pseudosignal readout
and undesirable treatment-related side effects. To address these challenges,
herein we explore an activatable and biocompatible nanotheranostics
that generates diagnostic and therapeutic effects only after specific
activation and enhancement by tumor microenvironmental redox and acid
while keeping silent at normal tissues. Such an intelligent “turn-on”
chromogenic nanotheranostics allows in vivo nearly
zero-background photoacoustic tomography (PAT) and combined effective
photothermal tumor therapy (PTT) both in the NIR-II range with minimal
adverse effects. In light of the high sensitivity, superior penetration
depth, and biocompatibility, this stimuli-activatable NIR-II photo-nanotheranostics
provides broad prospects for the investigation and intervention of
deep-tissue redox and acid-associated physiological and pathological
events.