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BYJU S Acquires Bengaluru-Based Augmented Reality Startup Whodat

BYJU’S Acquires Bengaluru-Based Augmented Reality Startup Whodat Share story The entire Whodat team and its proprietary computer vision platform will move on to BYJU’S Whodat’s AR platform is built on computer vision and lets developers build apps that require location accuracy beyond the capabilities of GPS alone This is the fifth major acquisition for BYJU’S this year, following Aakash Educational Services, Great Learning, Toppr and US-based Epic Adding to its acquisition spree this year, edtech giant BYJU’S has acquired Bengaluru based computer vision and augmented reality (AR) startup Whodat. This is the fifth major acquisition for BYJU’S this year, following the mega deals for Aakash Educational Services, Great Learning, Toppr and US-based Epic. 

Byju s acquires AR startup Whodat

Byju s acquires AR startup Whodat Whodat s AR platform is likely to help Byju s product development, impacting students learning experiences Byju Updated Aug 04, 2021, 1:02 PM IST Ed-tech giant Byju s has acquired augmented reality (AR) startup Whodat for an undisclosed amount. Although full terms of the deal remain unknown, the companies have confirmed that the entire Whodat team and their proprietary computer vision platform have been acquired to accelerate product development in key areas. Whodat s AR platform facilitates immersive experiences that spontaneously spot users environments without employing physical markers to overlay 3D content. The said technology drives applications in mobility and robotics and thus will help in Byju s product development, impacting students learning experiences. Post the transaction, Venture Fund Ideaspring Capital, which had pumped in $600,000 in Whodat, has exited.

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