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It operated the website metavision.com.<ref name="z660">{{cite web | title=Meta View | website=Meta View Inc | date=1970-01-01 | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200815172515if_/https://www.metavision.com/?ref=wearablesdotcom | access-date=2024-09-26}}</ref>
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Meta became [[Campfire]].<ref name="q752">{{cite web | title=Collaborating around the Campfire with augmented reality | website=GfxSpeak | date=2021-07-05 | url=https://gfxspeak.com/featured/collaborating-campfire-augmented/ | access-date=2024-09-26}}</ref>
  
 
==Founding==
 
==Founding==

Revision as of 08:13, 26 September 2024

Meta logo
Old Meta logo

Meta was a company that developed and sold augmented reality headsets including the Meta 1 and Meta 2.

Its founder is Steve Mann.[1] Its co-founder and CEO is Meron Gribetz.

Meta is not to be confused with Meta Platforms, AKA facebook, or Meta materials.

It also advertised the Meta Pro.

Meta's product's original name is "SpaceGlasses".[2]

Meta operated the website getameta.com, which redirected to spaceglasses.com.[3]

It operated the website metavision.com.[4]

Meta became Campfire.[5]

Founding

Steve Mann created the first Meta augmented reality eyeglasses in Toronto.[1] Afterwards, the company Meta was founded.

The Meta logo, hand-drawn in light, is based on a Mann's design, using abakography.[1]

Meta is a Silicon Valley company known for advertising augmented reality products. The company was founded by Meron Gribetz, who was at the time studying neuroscience and computer science at Columbia University under Steven Feiner.[6]

History

  • On May 17, 2013, Meta launched a crowdfunded Kickstarter campaign.[7]
  • In the Fall of 2013, Feiner joined as Lead Advisor.[8]
  • In the year G2014, Meta won best heads-up display award for the Meta Pro at the Consumer Electronics Show.[9]
  • In January 2015, Meta announced a $23 million Series A round.[10]
  • On February 17, 2016, Meta unveiled their second-generation product at TED.[11]
  • On June 13, 2016, Meta announced they had raised another $50M in venture funding.[12]

References