Luxonis

Luxonis
Transforming industrial automation with cameras and machine vision.
About
What does Luxonis do?
Luxonis provides AI depth cameras and edge vision systems that act as the "eyes and brains" for robotic and automated systems. Their OAK hardware and software platform enables machines with real-time human perception, allowing for advanced vision tasks on-device with open-access control and seamless integration. They serve industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, smart cities, healthcare, retail, and robotics.
What is Luxonis's revenue?
StartupHub estimates Luxonis's annual revenue at $12.9M (range $7.2M to $27.1M, 66% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
What is Luxonis's valuation?
StartupHub estimates Luxonis's effective valuation at $54.1M (range $35.0M to $84.0M, 24% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
How much funding has Luxonis raised?
Luxonis has raised a total of $14M in funding. The most recent round on record is Series A.
Where is Luxonis headquartered?
Luxonis is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, USA.
When was Luxonis founded?
Luxonis was founded in 2019.
What industry does Luxonis operate in?
Luxonis operates in Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Industrial Automation, Computer Vision, Edge AI, Hardware.
How many employees does Luxonis have?
Luxonis has approximately 87 people on record.
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“Luxonis Oak-D Lite with rtabmap. How is this oak-d lite stereo cam for rtabmap? I wanna add rtabmap to my existing nav2 2d diff drive robot. Anyone who has worked with this setup? Please enlighten me. I see that this cam is budget friendly.”
View on Reddit“So I just recently got this Depth camera and have noticed a few odd things about it, first, it makes this ticking sound when turning on or off (is that normal?) and it gets really hot during operation. Are these regular occurrences or are t…”
View on Reddit“I have a rover robot that will spend most of its time outdoors in rough terrain and I want a depth camera for it, I have been looking at the Luxonis OAK-D Pro and Intel RealSense D435i for a while now, but I am unsure what to get.”
View on Reddit“Disclaimer: I am just an angry customer, I neither work for their competition nor have ever worked for them. Luxonis seems to be delivering great products, and many of you know them from Kickstarter where they got a lot of funding for devel…”
View on Reddit“Right now the winner seems to be the Oak-D as it has IR for low light (ie concert venues), laser dot projection for better depth mapping, and a price point that's $150 lower than the mega.”
View on Reddit“Two servos + off-the-shelf AI got me pretty far this Halloween: Luxonis OAK-D for face tracking, CLIP for costume ID. Didn't have to train anything!”
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