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Mobvoi
Mobvoi Information Technology Company Limited (simplified Chinese: 出门问问; traditional Chinese: 出門問問; pinyin: Chūmén Wènwèn) is a technological company headquartered in Beijing, China that sells and develops consumer electronics and Chinese voice recognition, natural language processing, and vertical search technology in-house.
The core team members include ex-Googlers, AI experts, former Nokia employees, engineers and researchers from top universities such as Johns Hopkins, Harvard, MIT, Cambridge, and Tsinghua or top-tier Internet companies such as Yahoo Beijing, Baidu, Tencent, etc. Since inception, Mobvoi has raised 5 rounds of funding led by Sequoia Capital, ZhenFund, SIG, Perfect Optronics Ltd (HK listed), GoerTek (A- Share listed) and Google with total fundraising amount of US$75 million.
Mobvoi was founded in October 2012 by Zhifei Li. In May 2013, Mobvoi released their Voice Search Service featured in the popular messaging app, WeChat. In 2014, Mobvoi launched their independent voice search app called Chumenwenwen, which covers over 60 vertical domains, providing various types of everyday information.
In 2014, Mobvoi released their own smartwatch operating system, TicWear, based on Google's Wear OS. Among the modifications, TicWear removes Google's services, which are banned in China. Mobvoi partnered with Frog Design to release TicWatch.
In 2015 Google formed a strategic partnership with Mobvoi to work together on the efforts to bring Wear OS to China. The Moto 360 was the first Wear OS device in China to carry Chinese voice search and voice controls powered by Mobvoi. Mobvoi also launched the Google-backed Mobvoi Store China.
Then, in June 2015, Mobvoi launched the TicWatch in China, featuring their TicWear operating system. The TicWatch ranked first in sales for Android smartwatches in China, coming in second to Apple Watch on platforms such as JD.com, Tmall, Suning, and Amazon. TicWatch has 100K+ users and 100M+ sales.
In 2016, Mobvoi launched TicAuto, an AI enabled mirror for automobiles. CES 2016 showcased Ticauto and Ticmirror in the automotive field innovations section.
In June 2016, the TicWatch 2 was launched on the JD.com's crowdfunding platform, and sold over RMB 12 million within 11 days. On July 25, 2016, Mobvoi launched the TicWatch 2 Global Edition on Kickstarter. The Kickstarter achieved its goal of US$50,000 in less than ten minutes and generated over 2 million in support in less than 29 days.
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Mobvoi
Mobvoi Information Technology Company Limited (simplified Chinese: 出门问问; traditional Chinese: 出門問問; pinyin: Chūmén Wènwèn) is a technological company headquartered in Beijing, China that sells and develops consumer electronics and Chinese voice recognition, natural language processing, and vertical search technology in-house.
The core team members include ex-Googlers, AI experts, former Nokia employees, engineers and researchers from top universities such as Johns Hopkins, Harvard, MIT, Cambridge, and Tsinghua or top-tier Internet companies such as Yahoo Beijing, Baidu, Tencent, etc. Since inception, Mobvoi has raised 5 rounds of funding led by Sequoia Capital, ZhenFund, SIG, Perfect Optronics Ltd (HK listed), GoerTek (A- Share listed) and Google with total fundraising amount of US$75 million.
Mobvoi was founded in October 2012 by Zhifei Li. In May 2013, Mobvoi released their Voice Search Service featured in the popular messaging app, WeChat. In 2014, Mobvoi launched their independent voice search app called Chumenwenwen, which covers over 60 vertical domains, providing various types of everyday information.
In 2014, Mobvoi released their own smartwatch operating system, TicWear, based on Google's Wear OS. Among the modifications, TicWear removes Google's services, which are banned in China. Mobvoi partnered with Frog Design to release TicWatch.
In 2015 Google formed a strategic partnership with Mobvoi to work together on the efforts to bring Wear OS to China. The Moto 360 was the first Wear OS device in China to carry Chinese voice search and voice controls powered by Mobvoi. Mobvoi also launched the Google-backed Mobvoi Store China.
Then, in June 2015, Mobvoi launched the TicWatch in China, featuring their TicWear operating system. The TicWatch ranked first in sales for Android smartwatches in China, coming in second to Apple Watch on platforms such as JD.com, Tmall, Suning, and Amazon. TicWatch has 100K+ users and 100M+ sales.
In 2016, Mobvoi launched TicAuto, an AI enabled mirror for automobiles. CES 2016 showcased Ticauto and Ticmirror in the automotive field innovations section.
In June 2016, the TicWatch 2 was launched on the JD.com's crowdfunding platform, and sold over RMB 12 million within 11 days. On July 25, 2016, Mobvoi launched the TicWatch 2 Global Edition on Kickstarter. The Kickstarter achieved its goal of US$50,000 in less than ten minutes and generated over 2 million in support in less than 29 days.