Gobi is an Ambient AI company – building human-native intelligence through AI-native glasses that see, hear, and understand the real world.
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Sign InGobi is an Ambient AI company pioneering a new paradigm of human-computer interaction by developing AI-native smart glasses. These glasses are designed to seamlessly perceive and interpret the real world through advanced sight and hearing capabilities, aiming to provide contextual, proactive intelligence that assists users in their daily tasks without intrusive screens or manual inputs. The core value proposition lies in creating a 'human-native' intelligence layer that is ambient, always available, and deeply integrated into the physical environment, fundamentally changing how we access information and perform work.
Key features: The glasses offer real-time visual and auditory perception, enabling features like object and text recognition, scene understanding, and conversational interaction via a built-in AI assistant. For example, a technician could look at a complex machine part and instantly receive repair instructions or historical maintenance data overlaid in their field of view. The system can also transcribe and summarize meetings, translate languages in real-time during conversations, and retrieve specific information from connected knowledge bases simply by the user asking a question aloud.
What sets Gobi apart is its focus on being 'AI-native' from the ground up, with the hardware and software co-designed specifically for ambient intelligence tasks, rather than being an adaptation of existing AR platforms. This allows for deeper sensor integration, more efficient on-device processing, and a form factor optimized for all-day wearability. Technically, it likely leverages a combination of computer vision, natural language processing, and edge computing. Integrations are central to its utility, connecting with enterprise SaaS tools for CRM, ERP, documentation platforms, and communication apps to pull relevant data into the user's context.
Ideal for field service technicians, engineers, and maintenance workers in industrial or manufacturing settings who need hands-free access to manuals and schematics. It is also highly valuable for logistics and warehouse operatives for inventory management and picking, as well as for customer support agents and IT staff who can troubleshoot issues while keeping their hands free. In knowledge-intensive sectors like healthcare, it could assist surgeons or nurses with procedural guidance. The enterprise software focus makes it suitable for large organizations looking to boost frontline productivity and reduce error rates.
The platform operates on a freemium model, with a free tier offering basic functionality and core assistant features. Paid enterprise plans, which include advanced analytics, custom integrations, dedicated support, and bulk device management, are tailored for large-scale deployments and typically involve custom pricing based on the number of users and required features, often starting in the range of a monthly subscription per device.