StyleBot: South Korean AI Fashion Service Secures Investment Boost
Reading Time: < 1 minuteStyleBot, a South Korean AI fashion styling service, has secured additional investment from Ideabridge Partners following its pre-Series A funding in March.
StyleBot specializes in AI-driven B2B solutions for online fashion e-commerce. Its system analyzes images of clothing products to suggest tailored styles based on preferences, trends, and weather conditions. By utilizing AI, it automatically categorizes items and provides real-time styling suggestions on avatars, offering endless styling possibilities.
Currently, StyleBot collaborates with various domestic and international platforms, including luxury platforms like J Company and O Company in the UK. It aims to expand its reach to other sectors, such as integrating its technology into smart home services through partnerships with companies like Samsung Electronics.
Selected for the IBK Changgong Japan Accelerating Program, StyleBot plans to explore business opportunities in Japan by meeting with online shopping malls and fashion brand officials.
Kim So-hyun, CEO of StyleBot, expressed her aspirations, stating, “With this investment, we aim to lead innovation in the global fashion market by enhancing our technology and services. We will strive to establish a unique position in the online fashion e-commerce industry through continuous technological advancements and market expansion.”
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