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Looki Secures $20M Boost Ahead of CES Showcase

Looki's Smart Camera Gets Smarter With $20M Funding

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In a significant move ahead of CES2026, AI hardware company Looki announced closing a Series A funding round exceeding $20 million. The investment was spearheaded by financial giant Ant Group, with notable participation from Meituan Longzhu, Huadun Capital, and Zhongguancun Capital. Existing investors including BAI Capital also increased their stakes in the promising startup.

From Passive Gadget to Proactive Companion

The funding comes at a pivotal moment for Looki as it prepares to revolutionize how we interact with smart devices. "This isn't just another camera," explains CEO Sun Yang, "we're building technology that understands your life context."

The company's flagship product, the L1 'Life Viewer,' already stands apart from conventional action cameras. Since its August 2025 launch, nearly 10,000 units have found homes globally. What makes it special? Instead of simply recording moments, it organizes life fragments using visual and audio data to create meaningful content like daily vlog summaries and serialized comics.

CES2026: Where Hardware Gets Intuitive

At the upcoming tech showcase in Las Vegas, Looki will debut its most ambitious feature yet - Proactive AI. This technology marks a paradigm shift from reactive devices to context-aware companions. Imagine your camera noticing you've had too much coffee or sat too long at your desk - and gently suggesting alternatives.

The CES-specific exhibition mode demonstrates this perfectly: analyzing exhibitor information in real-time to recommend personalized booth visits. "We're not replacing human judgment," Yang emphasizes, "just enhancing awareness of opportunities you might otherwise miss."

Brains Behind the Innovation

The founding team brings serious credentials to this venture. Co-founders Sun Yang (former Meituan intelligent hardware lead) and Liu Bochong (ex-Meituan autonomous driving algorithms head) both hail from Carnegie Mellon University's prestigious robotics program. Their team includes alumni from Google, Amazon and ByteDance - giving Looki rare cross-pollination of hardware and AI expertise.

With fresh capital fueling R&D and supply chain improvements, all eyes are on how Looki will redefine our relationship with everyday technology when Proactive AI rolls out globally later this year.

Key Points:

  • $20M Series A led by Ant Group with Meituan participation
  • "Life Viewer" L1 camera transforms recordings into creative content
  • Proactive AI debut at CES2026 anticipates user needs
  • Founding team combines CMU robotics pedigree with big tech experience

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