Hexa is developing a new three-dimensional model that uses artificial intelligence technology to digitize two-dimensional images to create a digital replica of a physical object. The startup received an investment of 20.5 million dollars for the development of this technology.
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Using artificial intelligence technology, Hexa has developed a new three-dimensional model that can digitize existing two-dimensional images to create a digital copy of the physical object. To develop this technology, Hexa received $20.5 million in investment from Point72 Ventures, Samurai Incubate, Sarona Partners and HTC. The company will use this investment for product development and expanding its customer portfolio. The total amount of investment they have received so far is $27.2 million.
Hexa allows customers to upload an image to the platform or have Hexa's API automatically fetch an image from a website. The company's engineers then use AI-powered tools to create three-dimensional assets and models from the images. During this process, customers can provide feedback on the models, while Hexa engineers can answer questions and prepare the models for use on the web or for augmented and virtual reality experiences.
Hexa is a company founded by Yehiel Atias, Ran Buchnik and Jonathan Clark. Company uses artificial intelligence technology to create digital twins that can be used on websites, social media and augmented reality applications. Because the models are interactive, consumers can use cursors to examine the asset from any angle. Hexa provides services to store, manage, distribute and analyze its customers' models. Yehiel Atias, CEO and co-founder of Hexa, says they believe that 3D content will be at the center of online and offline retail. Hexa employs more than 100 people and counts major companies such as Amazon, Macy's, Logitech, Unity and Crate & Barrel among its clients.
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