
Lampix is a tabletop augmented reality platform that transforms any surface into a smart, interactive AR experience. It combines a projector, camera, and cloud-connected computer to recognize hands and objects, projecting digital content directly onto surfaces without the need for screens. The platform is built on advances in computer vision and machine learning, featuring a simple graphic interface for training, object recognition, and content creation. Lampix targets businesses in retail, restaurants, office collaboration, and manufacturing, offering solutions for various applications. The company also has a developer edition and a PIX token ecosystem.

Lampix is a tabletop augmented reality platform that transforms any surface into a smart, interactive AR experience. It combines a projector, camera, and cloud-connected computer to recognize hands and objects, projecting digital content directly onto surfaces without the need for screens. The platform is built on advances in computer vision and machine learning, featuring a simple graphic interface for training, object recognition, and content creation. Lampix targets businesses in retail, restaurants, office collaboration, and manufacturing, offering solutions for various applications. The company also has a developer edition and a PIX token ecosystem.
Product: Tabletop augmented-reality platform (projector + cameras + on-board compute) that turns surfaces into interactive displays
Founded: 2015
Funding: Conducted an ICO (PIX token) in Aug 2017; total disclosed funding ≈ $14,470,000
Target Customers: Enterprises and developers (retail, restaurants, office collaboration, manufacturing)
Human-computer interaction and augmented reality for enterprise applications (visual recognition, collaboration, retail/restaurant/MFG use cases).
2015
Augmented reality / Hardware & Software
Reported as an early convertible note financing
over 14000000.00
ICO raising PIX tokens reported to have raised over $14M
Reported angel round
“Named investors shown in public profiles include Dagmar Wöhrl, George Burke, and the Highway1 accelerator.”