Mojo Vision
Category: AI Chips / Semiconductors
Mojo Vision is developing and commercializing high-performance micro-LED displays for a wide range of applications, including augmented reality, automotive, and consumer electronics. Mojo Vision was founded in 2015. The company is led by Nikhil Balram. Based in Saratoga, California, USA. Team size: 51-200. Total funding raised: $318.5M. Latest round: Series A. Key investors include New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Khosla Ventures, Advantech Capital, Gradient Ventures, Motorola Solutions Venture Capital, Vanedge Capital, Future Ventures, Edge Venture Capital, Fusion Fund, Knollwood Capital, Dolby Family Ventures, imec.xpand.
- Founded
- 2015
- Headquarters
- Saratoga, California, USA
- Team size
- 51-200
- Total funding
- $318.5M
Value proposition
To provide the world's smallest, densest, and most power-efficient micro-LED displays, enabling the next generation of wearable technology and heads-up displays (HUDs).
Products and solutions
High-performance micro-LED display platform, Monolithic RGB micro-LED panels, High Performance Quantum Dots (HPQD) for vibrant color
Unique value
Mojo Vision's uniqueness lies in its development of the world's smallest and densest dynamic display, originally created for their AR contact lens project. This foundational technology is now being applied to a broader range of micro-display applications.
Target customer
Companies in the consumer electronics, augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR), automotive, and enterprise sectors that require high-performance, small-form-factor displays.
Industries served
Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality (AR/VR), Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Enterprise, Government
Technology advantage
The company's key technological advantage is its proprietary micro-LED display technology, featuring a 14,000 PPI display, and its High-Performance Quantum Dots (HPQD) which provide vibrant and stable colors. Their business advantage stems from their strategic pivot to focus on this core, commercially versatile technology.
How they differentiate
Mojo Vision's primary differentiation lies in its advanced micro-LED display technology, which is based on Gallium Nitride (GaN) on Silicon (Si) and incorporates quantum dots for color conversion. This approach allows for the creation of extremely small, high-density, and efficient displays. While competitors also work on micro-LEDs, Mojo Vision's specific GaN-on-Si process and quantum dot integration are key differentiators. Additionally, their initial work on the Mojo Lens smart contact lens has given them unique expertise in integrating micro-displays into compact form factors.
Main competitors
VueReal, MICLEDI, Porotech
Key partnerships
DigiLens (to integrate micro-LEDs with waveguide technology for AR glasses), CY Vision (to develop AR heads-up displays for automobiles), Menicon (a joint development agreement for smart contact lens products), Adidas Running, Trailforks, Wearable X, Slopes, 18Birdies (past partnerships to explore applications in the fitness and sports industries), Marvell Technology (long-term collaboration to develop micro-LED optical interconnect solutions for AI data center infrastructure, announced Mar 12, 2026)
Notable customers
Marvell Technology (strategic collaboration to co-develop micro-LED optical interconnect solutions for AI data center infrastructure), While specific end-customers have not been named, Mojo Vision has announced collaborations with companies in the AR/VR, automotive, and AI data center infrastructure space.
Major milestones
Successfully demonstrated a feature-complete prototype of the Mojo Lens, the world's first smart contact lens., Pivoted its business strategy to focus on the commercialization of its industry-leading micro-LED display technology., Announced a $22.4 million Series A funding round to accelerate the development and commercialization of its micro-LED technology., Demonstrated the world's first single-panel RGB micro-LED microdisplay., Achieved a world-record pixel density of over 14,000 pixels per inch for its micro-LED displays., Closed a $75M Series B Prime funding round led by Vanedge Capital in September 2025 to commercialize micro-LED platform for AI applications., Announced a long-term collaboration with Marvell Technology in March 2026 to develop micro-LED optical interconnect solutions for AI data center infrastructure., Secured a $17.5M strategic investment from Future Ventures in March 2026 to advance optical I/O for AI infrastructure., Appointed 2023 Nobel Laureate Moungi Bawendi to advisory board in April 2026.
Growth metrics
As a private company, Mojo Vision has not publicly disclosed specific growth metrics such as revenue or customer numbers.
Market positioning
Mojo Vision is positioning itself as a key enabler of next-generation augmented reality (AR) devices through its micro-LED technology. After pivoting from developing its own smart contact lens, the company now focuses on supplying its high-performance displays to other companies in the consumer, enterprise, and government sectors. This positions them as a component supplier rather than a direct-to-consumer brand, which reduces their direct competition with AR device manufacturers and allows them to partner with a wider range of companies.
Geographic focus
Mojo Vision is headquartered in Saratoga, California, and its primary focus is on the North American market. However, given the global nature of the electronics and AR/VR industries, their technology and partnerships are likely to have a worldwide reach.
Patents and IP
Mojo Vision holds several patents related to its smart contact lens and micro-LED technology. One notable patent describes an electronic contact lens with a receiver and a voltage-controlled oscillator to fine-tune performance and adjust for signal offsets.
About Nikhil Balram
Led the Displays group at Google, developing custom micro-display panels for AR/VR products. Also held senior roles at Marvell Semiconductor, and was President and CEO of Rambus.
Official website: https://www.mojo.vision