Radar

Radar is an RFID and computer vision platform that automates inventory management, analytics, and check-out in physical stores. The company offers to manage inventory efficiently, through automated inventory counts, improved in-store replenishment, and instantaneous customer stock checks, measure all customer-product interactions, giving physical stores the same insight into consumer behavior and product performance as online stores; and eliminate checkout lines altogether through its autonomous checkout tool.

Computer Vision E-Commerce Retail Wireless RFID


Funding Amount: $30M

Funding Type: Series A

Funding Date: 2023-07-13

City & State: New York, New York

Country United States

Employee Count: 113


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