VizeraLabs
VizeraLabs, based in Sunnyvale, CA, was a B2B company specializing in smart projection technology for fabric simulation in furniture stores, aiding in the fabric selection process.
Company Overview
VizeraLabs is a company based in Sunnyvale, CA, USA, founded in 2014. The company operated in the B2B sector, particularly focusing on the retail industry. Its primary product was a smart projection device designed to aid fabric simulation for furniture stores. This innovative technology assisted consumers and retailers in the fabric selection process by accurately projecting different fabric patterns onto physical objects. Despite its innovative approach, VizeraLabs is currently inactive.
Industry and Sector
VizeraLabs operated in the Business-to-Business (B2B) sector with a specialization in the retail sub-industry. The company's primary focus was on fabric simulations for furniture stores, providing a unique technology solution for the retail market. The smart projection device developed by VizeraLabs aimed to enhance the consumer and retailer experience by allowing accurate projections of fabric patterns onto physical objects, facilitating better decision-making in the fabric selection process.
Y Combinator Participation
VizeraLabs was a participant in Y Combinator’s Summer 2014 (S14) batch. Y Combinator is a prestigious startup accelerator that helps early-stage companies by providing seed funding, mentorship, and access to a broad network of entrepreneurs and investors. Participation in Y Combinator’s S14 batch was a significant milestone for VizeraLabs, offering the company valuable resources and exposure.
Product Innovation
The primary product developed by VizeraLabs was a smart projection device. This technology was designed to project fabric patterns accurately onto physical objects, primarily aimed at furniture stores. By leveraging this device, retailers and consumers could simulate various fabrics on furniture pieces, simplifying the selection process. This innovation offered a practical solution to the challenges faced in visualizing fabric choices, thus improving the overall shopping experience in the retail furniture sector.