A Device that Converts a Regular TV into a Digital Signage - Attracted $7 Million Investment
Raydiant (formerly Mira) makes it possible for any business to turn their TVs into gorgeous, interactive screen signage.
Use a regular TV as a digital signage for marketing such as menu boards, advertisements, and events by plugging a signage controller, ScreenRay, into the TV HDMI port.
A device is provided free of charge with a monthly subscription model, and it provides screen design support for Signage with a simple UI and remote management such as multi-device scheduling and maintenance.
Business
Raydiant creates connected experiences for brickand-mortar businesses of any size—from small cafes to sprawling global enterprises—with its cloud-based digital signage technology. By plugging a raydiant ScreenRay into any HDMI-equipped TV, businesses are able to easily able to display announcements, promotions, menus, and more.
Raydiant users are also able to participate in videoconferencing (via BlueJeans), play in-store music (via Soundtrack Your Brand), update connected menus (via SinglePlatform), and even create drag-and-drop presentations with stock footage and videos (via PosterMyWall)..
General Information
- Headquarters : San Francisco, California
- Founders : Tuan Ho
- Categories : Information Technology, Internet of Things, IoT, Retail Technology
- Founded : 2017
- Contact : support@raydiant.com
Funding
- Investors: 8VC, Atomic, Bloomberg Beta, Lerer Hippeau, SV Angel, Transmedia Capital
- Funding Rounds (1) - $7M
- Oct 23, 2019 Seed Round/ $7M
Source: Raydiant
👉• Web: https://www.raydiant.com/
👉• Video: Raydiant Digital Experiences - YouTube
0 Comments