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§ Private Profile · New York City, NY, USA
AI-powered SaaS company offering mobile body scanning technology for precise body measurements and virtual try-on in the apparel industry.
Based in San Mateo, California, 3Dlook develops AI-powered mobile body scanning and virtual try-on technology that captures precise human body measurements using smartphone cameras. The company operates a business-to-business software-as-a-service model, providing application programming interfaces and enterprise software to the fashion e-commerce, uniform manufacturing, and digital health sectors. Operating with approximately 20 employees, the enterprise serves a client base of more than 100 apparel brands worldwide. 3Dlook provides its sizing recommendation and virtual fitting solutions to notable corporate customers including Tailored Brands and Dickies. The organization has raised over $14 million in total funding, which includes a $6.5 million Series A round led by Almaz Capital alongside additional backing from TMT Investments and Zubr Capital. 3Dlook was founded in 2016 by Vadim Rogovskiy, Alex Arapov, Ivan Makeev, and Whitney Cathcart.
3Dlook has raised $14.0M across 5 funding rounds.
3Dlook has raised $14.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
3Dlook has raised $14.0M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $3.5M Series A Extension in January 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 5, 2022 | $3.5M Series A Plus | Spidertek | Flyer ONE Ventures, Startup.network | Announced |
| Mar 16, 2021 | $6.5M Series A | Pavel Bogdanov | Artyom Inutin, Nikita Krivelevich | Announced |
| Jul 3, 2020 | $1M Seed Plus | ICU Ventures | — | Announced |
| Oct 1, 2019 | $2M Seed | — | FasterCapital | Announced |
| Jul 30, 2018 | $1M Seed | — | — | Announced |
3Dlook has raised $14.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
3Dlook's investors include Spidertek, Flyer One Ventures, Startup.Network, Pavel Bogdanov, Artyom Inutin, Nikita Krivelevich, ICU Ventures, FasterCapital.
3DLOOK is an AI-powered technology company specializing in mobile body scanning and 3D human body modeling, creating accurate 3D avatars and over 80 body measurements from just two smartphone photos.[1][2][3] It builds virtual fit solutions like precise sizing recommendations, virtual try-on, and health metrics (e.g., BMI estimation), serving retail brands in fashion, apparel, health & wellness, cycling, bedding, and telehealth to reduce returns, boost conversions, and optimize inventory.[1][2][4] The company solves fit and sizing inaccuracies in e-commerce by enabling personalized shopping experiences, with solutions like FitXpress ensuring HIPAA/GDPR compliance for secure data handling.[1][4] Headquartered in San Mateo, California, with ~77 employees and $6.9M revenue, 3DLOOK has strong growth momentum, evidenced by awards including the 2021 Digiday Technology Award, RTIH Innovation Award, 2019 LVMH Innovation Award, IEEE Retail Digital Transformation Grand Challenge, and 2020 Pioneers of the New World recognition.[1][2]
Founded in 2016 and based in California, 3DLOOK emerged from the need to revolutionize personalized shopping and fit accuracy using AI, starting with mobile apps for 3D body modeling from photos.[5][1] While specific founders are not detailed in available data, the company quickly gained traction through proprietary tech advancements in computer vision and statistical modeling, building a growing dataset from its scanning lab.[3] Pivotal early moments include winning the 2019 LVMH Innovation Award and IEEE Retail Digital Transformation Grand Challenge, which validated its AI-first approach and propelled adoption across retail sectors.[1][2]
3DLOOK rides the wave of AI-driven e-commerce personalization and computer vision in retail, capitalizing on surging online shopping where fit issues cause 30-40% return rates globally. Its timing aligns with post-pandemic e-commerce growth, smartphone ubiquity, and demand for contactless, data-secure solutions amid rising privacy regulations like GDPR.[1][4] Market forces favoring it include expanding virtual try-on adoption by brands (e.g., LVMH recognition) and integration with telehealth for body metrics, influencing the ecosystem by enabling data-driven inventory and reducing waste in fashion's $500B+ market.[1][2][3]
3DLOOK is poised to expand into emerging areas like AR/VR metaverse shopping, personalized health tech, and sustainable retail via AI-optimized supply chains, leveraging its dataset growth and compliance edge. Trends like generative AI for hyper-realistic avatars and edge computing for real-time scanning will accelerate its momentum, potentially doubling revenue as brands prioritize returns reduction. Its influence may evolve from niche innovator to standard infrastructure for global e-commerce, tying back to its core strength in turning two photos into transformative business insights.[1][3][4]