Xliminal

Xliminal

Bringing Your Merchandise to Life with 3D

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Security Type
Crowd SAFE
Min Investment
$25
Location
Irvington, NY
Offering Date
May 03, 2021
Expected Close Date
August 28, 2021
Target Raise
$10.00K-$1.07M

Company Description

Xliminal creates true to reality 3D at scale to enable high touch digital interactions. Developers, architects, and civil engineers use our product to make design decisions for the homes they are building,

Key Deal Facts

Incorporated in Sept 2018
First friends and family round of 100K Jan 2019
POC lanuched March 2019
Patent Application May 2019
Charter eCommerce customers launched in Sept 2019
Signed 3 retailers in Jan 2020
Signed 3 real estate projects withh 3 more imminent Mar 2021

Use of Proceeds

  • Miventure Fee (7%)
  • Marketing (93%)

Management Team / Advisory Board Bios

Sunil Verma, CEO
Experienced retail CTO/CDO with large retailers and innovative startups. Data scientist by training with hands-on experience architecting AI soultions.

Jeremy Tarnopol, CTO
Land site mananger and VR Archiz specialist. Director of Experience for fintech and tech companies.
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