
INAIR
AI-powered spatial computer with augmented reality glasses.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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N/A | €0.0 | round | |
* | CNY20.0m | Series A | |
Total Funding | 000k |
INAIR is a Chinese augmented reality hardware manufacturer founded in 2022, with its headquarters in Beijing. The company's co-founders are Chairman Ren Xuyang and CEO Huang Hai. Ren Xuyang holds a master's degree from Stanford University, co-founded Yidian Zixun and Haizhi Technology, and has served as a chief consultant to Baidu. CEO Huang Hai, a Tsinghua University graduate, has over a decade of experience in the XR industry, having worked at Broadcom and Intel.
The company focuses on developing AR glasses for mobile and light office scenarios, aiming to provide an alternative to traditional laptops. INAIR's main offering is the AI Spatial Computer, an all-in-one system that includes the INAIR 2/2 Pro AR glasses, the INAIR Pod computing hub, and the INAIR Touchboard keyboard. This system projects the equivalent of a 134-inch virtual screen, allowing users to multitask with up to six adjustable windows. The hardware is powered by a Qualcomm chip and runs on the company's proprietary, Android-based INAIR OS. This operating system features a built-in AI agent and is compatible with the Android app ecosystem, and can also remotely stream from a user's PC.
INAIR has raised tens of millions of yuan in a Series A funding round led by Weihai Venture Capital, with participation from existing shareholders like Zhenzhi Venture Capital and Tianshan Capital. The company sells its products on major e-commerce platforms like Tmall, JD.com, and Amazon, and also has a network of over a hundred offline stores.
Keywords: augmented reality, spatial computing, AR glasses, mobile office, smart hardware, wearable display, AI agent, virtual screen, INAIR OS, portable computing terminal, XR, light office, remote work, productivity tools, human-computer interaction, 3D display, Qualcomm, Android OS, venture capital