Aisles, a startup utilizing AI and biometrics to streamline retail shopping, has successfully completed its Series A funding round, raising an additional $30 million. The Portland-based company plans to enhance its technology, explore new products, and expand its market presence in the biometrics-enabled shopping sector. The AI ecosystem offered by Aisles includes in-store mapping, product location assistance, personalized shopping aid through smart carts, and real-time product recall alerts.
CEO Ignacio Rosales highlights the convenience of Aisles' technology, where shoppers can create a shopping list and have the cart guide them through the store. The company's biometric security system, Trustis, integrates facial recognition, fingerprint biometrics, and voice matching for secure transactions. With over one million active users and a focus on innovation, Aisles aims to continue delivering value to its users and partners through retail innovation.
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