Augmodo, a Seattle-based startup, recently secured $37.5 million in funding to expand its spatial AI technology aimed at improving retail operations, the company announced in July 2025. The technology focuses on augmenting the capabilities of retail workers rather than replacing them, a strategy the company believes represents the future of artificial intelligence.
Augmodo’s core product, the Smartbadge™, is a passive device worn by store associates that tracks inventory data in real-time. This data collection allows retailers to monitor on-shelf availability, optimize associate time, and improve compliance with planograms and promotional displays. According to the company, the Smartbadge is 100 times cheaper than competing hardware solutions.
The system provides retailers with “Realograms™,” store-level visualizations that identify and address issues as they arise, rather than reacting to declines in sales. Augmodo’s technology also offers features such as optimized supply chain management, competitor benchmarking, and improved field rep routing. A head of operations at a drug retailer reported a 30% improvement in on-shelf availability within one month of implementing the system, with continued improvements observed thereafter.
Augmodo emphasizes privacy, stating that its technology is designed to track shelf data only and does not monitor associates or customers. The company employs on-premise privacy filtering to ensure that only relevant data is processed. This approach, according to Augmodo, reflects a core value of enabling people, not tracking them.
The company’s technology is designed for rapid deployment, with setup for novel stores taking less than 30 minutes and built-in redundancy. Augmodo’s website highlights its ability to track every product in every store in real-time, empowering retailers with a comprehensive view of their inventory and operations.