Vayyar Imaging

Multifunctional 4D Radar Imaging Sensors

Industrial Technologies
Active
Series E Yehud-Monosson Founded 2011
Total raised
$323.0M
Last: Undisclosed 2024-10
Stage
Series E
Founded
2011
Headcount
138
HQ
Yehud-Monosson
Sector
Industrial Technologies

About

Vayyar Imaging specializes in 4D imaging radar technology, developing advanced sensors for industries such as automotive, senior care, public safety, healthcare, retail, smart buildings, robotics, and home improvement. Its Radar-on-Chip (RoC) operates across frequency bands from 3 to 81 GHz and integrates up to 72 transceivers to deliver high-resolution imaging. The chip combines digital and analog RF components, a DSP, an MCU, and a printed antenna array design to provide a wide field of view. Vayyar's technology supports applications including object detection, vital sign monitoring, concealed item imaging, and movement tracking, offering versatile and compact solutions for a variety of environments.

Funding history · 6 rounds · $323.0M total

2024-10
Undisclosed $25.0M
2022-06
Series E $108.0M
2019-11
Series D $109.0M
2017-12
Series C $45.0M
2015-12
Series B $24.0M
2012-08
Series A $12.0M

Company Intelligence Q&A

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What was a significant operational development for Vayyar Imaging in September 2024?
In September 2024, Vayyar Imaging laid off dozens of employees due to cash burn, indicating a strategic shift for the company.
Which company did Vayyar Imaging acquire in September 2023?
In September 2023, Vayyar Imaging acquired the Norwegian company Dele Health Tech.
What was a key partnership for Vayyar Imaging in July 2023 related to vehicle safety?
In July 2023, Vayyar Imaging partnered with Aisin to prevent vehicular heatstroke tragedies in Japanese kindergarten buses.
When did Vayyar Imaging secure its Series E funding round, and who were the lead investors?
Vayyar Imaging secured its Series E funding round in June 2022, raising $108 million. Koch Disruptive Technologies was a lead investor.
What strategic move did Vayyar Imaging make in February 2022 to expand its global presence?
In February 2022, Vayyar Imaging opened an office in Japan to expand its global presence.
What partnership did Vayyar Imaging establish in October 2021 to enter the Chinese market?
In October 2021, Vayyar Imaging partnered with Haier's HCH Ventures to establish a joint venture in China.
What product milestone did Vayyar Imaging achieve in May 2021?
In May 2021, Vayyar Imaging released the world's first MIMO single-chip 'XRR' RFIC with 48 transceivers and on-chip processing.
What was a notable achievement for Vayyar Imaging in March 2021 regarding in-cabin monitoring?
In March 2021, Vayyar Imaging became the first and only company in the world to offer full-cabin monitoring with one radar-on-chip.
What was the total amount of funding Vayyar Imaging has raised to date?
According to startupim data, Vayyar Imaging has raised a total of $323,000,000 USD.
How many employees does Vayyar Imaging currently have?
Vayyar Imaging currently has between 51 and 200 employees, with an exact count of 138.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Industrial Technologies
Sub-sectors
Industrial TechnologiesMicroelectronics & Photonics Solutions
Technologies
SensingRadarLIDARCommunicationsIOT
Target customers
Industrial ManufacturingManufacturing FacilitiesCommerce & RetailDistribution ChannelsSupermarketsBrick & MortarConsumersDemographics & FamilySeniorsTransportation & MobilityDriversHealthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareLaboratoriesMedical Devices IndustryMedical EquipmentLife Sciences
Business model
B2B

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