AR glasses with multimodal AI nets funding from Pokémon Go creator
02/08/24, 2:10 PM
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Industry
consumer electronics
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Eric Migicovsky, Adam Cheyer, Brendan Iribe, John Hanke
Singapore-based Brilliant Labs announced its new product, Frame, a pair of lightweight AR glasses powered by a multimodal AI assistant called Noa. The glasses have captured the attention and investment of John Hanke, CEO of Niantic, the augmented reality platform behind games like Pokemon Go. The funding amount from Hanke was undisclosed.
Company Info
Location
singapore
Additional Info
Brilliant Labs, founded in 2019 by ex-Apple employee Bobak Tavangar, along with co-founders Raj Nakarja and Ben Heald, is reimagining human-device interactions with the development of generative AI-embedded AR glasses. A leading developer of generative AI-embedded AR glasses, Brilliant Labs is nurturing an open-source AR ecosystem to support hackers and creatives reimagining the future of wearable AI. The company's flagship product, Monocle, introduces an eponymous, open-source wearable AR glasses designed to embrace next-gen AI-enabled applications, designed to augment human productivity and creativity.