Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2018 by Michael Gabay and Daniel Gabay, Trigo has 201–500 employees. The company has raised $204 million across 5 funding rounds from 10 investors.
Business overview
Trigo is a computer vision startup that develops an advanced retail automation platform to redefine the shopping experience. Its core technology accurately identifies customer shopping items, facilitating a seamless checkout process. The platform also streamlines retail operations, helps prevent shoplifting, and provides valuable retail insights, opening new avenues for customer engagement within retail environments. Trigo operates in the Retail Platforms sector, leveraging artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning to serve the commerce and retail industries, particularly brick-and-mortar supermarkets.
Strategic signal
In November 2022, retail giant Tesco announced plans to open three autonomous stores powered by Trigo's technology in London, following previous successful pilots. This expansion signals strong commercial validation for Trigo's frictionless grocery retail platform and demonstrates a growing trend among major retailers to adopt AI-powered solutions to enhance efficiency and customer experience, positioning Trigo as a key enabler in the future of retail.
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- Has Trigo partnered with any major retailers?
- Yes, Trigo has partnered with major retailers such as Tesco and REWE. In November 2022, Tesco opened another Trigo-powered checkout-free store in London, and in December 2022, Trigo and REWE launched Germany’s first fully automated supermarket.
- Where has Trigo launched autonomous grocery stores?
- Trigo has launched autonomous grocery stores in various locations. In July 2022, Trigo and ALDI Nord opened the Netherlands' first AI-powered frictionless supermarket, and in June 2022, Trigo launched Berlin's first autonomous grocery store for REWE.
- What was a significant early partnership for Trigo?
- In October 2019, British retailer Tesco partnered with Trigo to explore no-checkout shopping technology, marking an important early adoption of Trigo's retail automation platform.