
Neurolabs is a technology company specializing in synthetic image recognition for the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry. Founded in 2018 with expertise from the University of Edinburgh, Neurolabs developed ZIA, the first enterprise image recognition platform that uses synthetic data and 3D digital twins to provide fast, scalable, and accurate retail execution solutions. Their platform enables complete visibility across retail touchpoints, automates workflows, and supports catalogue management, helping clients optimize inventory, promotional activities, and store audits. Neurolabs differentiates itself with rapid deployment, continuous innovation, and enterprise-grade security, serving global CPG companies with a SaaS business model.

Neurolabs is a technology company specializing in synthetic image recognition for the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry. Founded in 2018 with expertise from the University of Edinburgh, Neurolabs developed ZIA, the first enterprise image recognition platform that uses synthetic data and 3D digital twins to provide fast, scalable, and accurate retail execution solutions. Their platform enables complete visibility across retail touchpoints, automates workflows, and supports catalogue management, helping clients optimize inventory, promotional activities, and store audits. Neurolabs differentiates itself with rapid deployment, continuous innovation, and enterprise-grade security, serving global CPG companies with a SaaS business model.
What they do: Visual-AI and synthetic-data image recognition for retail/CPG (product: ZIA)
Headquarters: London, United Kingdom
Founded: 2018
Funding: Series A $7.8M (Apr 23, 2025); total funding ≈ $12.72M
Team size: 37 employees
Retail and consumer packaged goods (CPG) shelf image recognition and retail execution
2018
Computer vision / Retail tech / CPG analytics
7.8M
3.5M
Co-investors included Lunar Ventures, Techstart, and 7% Ventures
“Existing investors include LAUNCHub, Lunar Ventures, Techstart Ventures, 7% Ventures; Series A led by Nauta Capital”