California-based digital fitness company Onyx for an undisclosed amount.
In a statement, Curefit said the acquisition of Onyx is a step towards improving its computer vision technology for its at-home fitness product, as well as in expanding its international business.
Speaking on the acquisition,
Curefit Co-founder Mukesh Bansal, said,
“The 20s will be the decade of digital health. Onyx will accelerate our efforts towards building a hardware-agnostic AI-led platform that offers guided content on physical and mental wellness, and nutrition all at the same place. Users will get a personalised experience with high-quality tech and human touch, and will be able to achieve their fitness goals from the comfort of their homes without spending on expensive hardware.”
Cure.fit acquires Onyx to improve international offerings
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Fitness startup Cure.fit has acquired California-based fitness company Onyx, to boost its at-home fitness offerings, as well as to bolster its international business, the Bengaluru-based company announced on Monday.
Onyx specialises in body tracking technology and personalisation of workout feedback. It provides highly accurate rep counts, form correction, and detailed performance tracking. Through this acquisition, Cure.fit will also get access to Onyx s computer vision technology, to help it improve its product offering.
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Health and fitness startup Cure.fit on Monday announced it has acquired Onyx, a US-based fitness company that is building the worlds smartest digital training experience, for an undisclosed sum. Onyx specialises in body tracking technology and personalisation of workout feedback and the acquisition would help Cure.fit improve its computer vision technology for its at-home fitness product and expanding its international business. Onyx will accelerate our efforts towards building a hardware agnostic AI-led platform that offers guided content on physical & mental wellness and nutrition all at the same place, said Mukesh Bansal, Co-founder, Cure.fit. Onyx was recently featured as App of the Day on Apple s App Store and has seen rapid user growth over the course of the last year.
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Mukesh Bansal-promoted health and fitness firm Cure.fit acquired California-based Onyx, a firm that builds digital training experience around fitness and specialises in body-tracking technology and personalisation of workout feedback.
The acquisition of Onyx was a step towards improving its computer vision technology to deliver at-home fitness solutions in India and international markets, said Cure.fit.
Mr. Bansal said, “The 20s will be the decade of digital health. Onyx will accelerate our efforts towards building a hardware-agnostic AI-led platform that offers guided content on physical and mental wellness and nutrition all at the same place. Users will get a personalised experience with high-quality tech and human touch without spending on expensive hardware.”
January 18, 2021
File photo× Cure.fit, a health and fitness company, co-founded by Mukesh Bansal, has acquired California-based fitness company for an undisclosed amount.
The acquisition will help Cure.fit improve technology for its at-home fitness product and expand international business, the company said in a statement.
“The 20s will be the decade of digital health. Onyx will accelerate our efforts towards building a hardware-agnostic AI-led platform that offers guided content on physical and mental wellness and nutrition all at the same place. Users will get a personalised experience with high-quality tech and human touch, and will be able to achieve their fitness goals from the comfort of their homes without spending on expensive hardware,” Bansal, co-founder at Cure.fit said.