INMO

INMO

Foldable, monocular Augmented Reality (AR) glasses, INMO offers a lightweight design, high-resolution display, and superior performance on a variety of tasks.

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Shenzhen-based INMO, also known as Yingmu Technology, was established in 2020 and is making a name for itself in the consumer-grade augmented reality (AR) space. The company was founded by Yang Longsheng, who previously served as the general manager of the wearable division at Coolpad Group, bringing significant experience from the mobile and smart wearables industry. The founding team includes talent from established tech firms like Huawei and Xiaomi. INMO has successfully navigated several funding rounds, securing a pre-A round in November 2021, followed by a Series A round in May 2022 that raised nearly $10 million, and has since proceeded to a Series B2. Key investors include Matrix Partners, Hello Group, Unity Ventures, and 37 Interactive Entertainment.

INMO's business centers on the development and sale of wireless, all-in-one AR smart glasses directly to consumers. The company's strategy focuses on creating fashionable, lightweight devices that function independently without needing to be tethered to a smartphone or computer, aiming to be a pioneer in the next generation of mobile computing. Revenue is generated through the direct sale of its hardware, such as the INMO Air and INMO Go series, via crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and e-commerce sites.

The company's flagship products, the INMO Air series, are designed to resemble standard eyeglasses, weighing under 80 grams. Their latest model, the INMO Air2, features binocular full-color Micro-OLED displays with waveguide technology, providing a translucent screen that overlays digital information onto the real world. Key functionalities include real-time translation, GPS navigation shown directly in the user's field of view, notification displays, and media consumption. The glasses are equipped with cameras for first-person video capture, a quad-core processor, and run on the company's proprietary IMOS operating system, which appears to be based on Android. Interaction is managed through touch controls on the frame, head movements, and a companion controller ring. A standout feature is the integration of AI, including OpenAI's GPT model, to function as a voice-controlled personal assistant.

Keywords: augmented reality, smart glasses, wearable technology, consumer electronics, AR glasses, Yang Longsheng, wireless AR, Micro-OLED, waveguide display, IMOS, AI assistant, real-time translation, AR navigation, portable entertainment, computer vision, INMO Air2, Shenzhen startup, Matrix Partners, Hello Group, consumer AR

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