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Slim Cameras with 3D and Low-light Functionality · Caesarea · Founded 2008

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Slim Cameras with 3D and Low-light Functionality

Utilizing multi-aperture imaging technology that combines innovative image processing and advanced sensor and optics technology, LinX Computational Imaging makes cameras with improved low-light performance, HDR, refocusing, and color fidelity. LinX cameras are significantly smaller than most cameras with similar functionality, providing DSLR performance in slim devices. The LinX cameras not only capture 2D images but also acquire accurate depth information of the complete scene. The companyallows third-party apps to freely use the 3D information captured by thecamera to achieve features such as the ability to refocus an image after it has been captured, measurement of the true dimensions of objects, 3D object modeling, and real-time background replacement for video calls.

Identity

NameLinX Computational Imaging
Sluglinx-imaging
Type / kindstartup
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Status

Statusinactive
Status reasonAcquired (Inactive) by Apple on Apr 2015 - closed due to acquisition
Last update2026-05-17

Location

HQ country codeIL
HQ region/districtCenter District
HQ cityCaesarea
HQ addressAlon Hatavor Street 20, Caesarea, Israel

Web & social

Twitter / Xhttps://twitter.com/linximaging

Classifications

Primary sector Industrial Technologies
Sub-sectors
Industrial TechnologiesMicroelectronics & Photonics Solutions
Technologies
Semiconductors & ElectronicsDigital Signal Processor
Target customers
Commerce & RetailConsumer GoodsConsumer Electronics
Business models
B2B
Tags
photosimage-processingvideomobile-devicesconsumer-electronicssensorsoptics

Funding

Total raised
Current stageAcquired

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