Odiggo is a Bay Area-based tech startup that was developing smart glasses designed to be fashionable and functional. The smart glasses offered features like live translation, note-taking, video playback, texting, and viewing notifications. In December 2022, the company announced plans to launch its smart glasses product in Q2 2023. The company's CEO, Ahmed Omar, highlighted that the smart glasses industry was projected to reach USD 461 billion by 2030, presenting a significant market opportunity.
The founders of Odiggo, Ahmed Omar and Ahmed Nasser, had prior entrepreneurial experience. Omar had grown a USD 50 million ecommerce business in New York in 2018, while Nasser had co-founded an automotive technology startup that generated USD 1.1 million in monthly sales. The company's industrial designer, John Mauriello, was a well-known figure in the Bay Area with experience working for companies like Amazon, Qualcomm, Logitech, and Kohler.
As of November 2023, Odiggo appears to have pivoted its business model and rebranded as Sully.ai. The company now provides an AI Copilot healthcare platform that streamlines workflow and automates administrative tasks for healthcare professionals.
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