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IXI raises .5M for world’s first autofocus glasses
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IXI raises $36.5M for world’s first autofocus glasses

Last updated: April 29, 2025 11:04 am
Editorial Board Published April 29, 2025
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IXI has raised $36.5 million in funding to launch the world’s first autofocus glasses which may right imaginative and prescient dynamically.

IXEI is an Espoo, Finland-based startup with again from Amazon and others. It needs to reimagine glasses not as a medical system, however as a tech-enhanced way of life accent match for contemporary customers.

The corporate goals to create eyewear that gives optimum imaginative and prescient in each state of affairs. Utilizing cutting-edge know-how, IXI glasses intelligently adapt to your eye actions, robotically focusing that will help you see extra—sharper—all inside superbly designed frames. Their first-generation product is presently indevelopment, with extra particulars to observe nearer to launch.

Disrupting the $200 billion international eyewear market, IXI’s know-how will present a wider subject of view in a product that works simply as nature supposed eyes to work.

The corporate is creating a brand new class of eyewear, that includes distinctive real-time and ultra-low-power eye monitoring and state-of-the-art dynamic lens know-how. Its design-first mindset means these glassesare not simply clever – they’re designed to be worn.

The funding was led by London-based funding fund Plural, with participation from Tesi, Heartcore, FOV Ventures, and byFounders; French non-public fairness agency Eurazeo; and German funding firm Tiny Supercomputer. IXI’s current buyers, which embrace Amazon Alexa Fund, Maki.vc and First Fellow, firstminute capital, David Helgason, Ilkka Paananen, John Lindfors and Bragiel Brothers additionally participated within the spherical.

The brand new funding will allow the product growth of IXI Adaptive Eyewear; kicking off industrial operations and placing the product within the arms of customers.

IXI was based in 2021 by Niko Eiden (CEO) and Ville Miettinen (chief algorithm officer). Eiden and Miettinen beforehand based industry-defining combined actuality firm Varjo (which makes merchandise for superior VR customers together with astronauts, pilots, and nuclear energy plant operators).

IXI has raised $36.5 million.

The enterprise was born out of a shared frustration with the compromises persons are pressured to make in relation to conventional progressive lenses: slender fields of view, peripheral distortion, and problem seeing clearly at various distances.

The founders’ expertise in superior optics and eye-tracking options impressed them to create a brand new form of eyewear that actually solves the problem of imaginative and prescient correction and liberates folks from poor eyesight, with out compromising on design. As international populations age, presbyopia diagnoses enhance and thousands and thousands face vital compromises in multi-focal imaginative and prescient, turning an already widespread problem right into a looming international challenge.

Niko Eiden, CEO of IXI, stated in a press release, “Eyewear is the world’s oldest wearable, rooted in centuries of brilliance across science, design and craftsmanship. That being said, it’s incredible that we haven’t seen more technological leaps, leaving millions of people forced to compromise on how they see the world. The time for change is now. We’re creating a whole new era in vision tech—and we can’t wait to show the world what’s coming. Backed by investors who see the scale of this opportunity, we’re ready to redefine what eyewear can be.”

Sten Tamkivi, a companion at Plural, stated in a press release, “Niko, Ville and the team’s rare European hardware expertise puts them at the forefront of advanced optics and eye-tracking developments. They’re creating beautiful, literally invisible technology that pioneers a new approach to vision which will finally improve human eyesight once and for all. By backing IXI, we’re not just investing in a company, but in a future where technology revolutionizes how we see the world.”

Join early entry right here: https://ixieyewear.com.

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