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Micro-LED Firm Mojo Vision Raises $75M
CUPERTINO, Calif., Sept. 8, 2025 — Mojo Vision, a developer of high-performance micro-LED technology, has closed a $75 million series B prime investment round to support the commercialization of its micro-LED platform. According to CEO Nikhil Balram, the round marks a new phase in the design and production of its next generation micro-LED platform. “The company is on an accelerated path to commercialize micro-LED applications that can power AI,” he said.
Mojo Vision is advancing a wafers-in, wafers-out micro-LED platform that integrates advanced 300-mm silicon architecture, gallium nitride-on-silicon emitters, high-performance quantum dots, and micro-lens arrays. The company aims to use the approach to resolve conventional trade-offs between size, brightness, bandwidth density, and power. Mojo Vision's monolithic RGB micro-LED panel provides an ultra-compact, high brightness image source with a simplified driving scheme, making it suitable for next-generation AI glasses. Additionally, the company said the platform enables a new class of optical interconnects that meet the power, bandwidth, and integration demands of large-scale AI systems.
Mojo Vision raised $22.4 million in a series A round in 2023. The current round was led by Vanedge Capital, with support from repeat investors, including Edge Venture Capital, New Enterprise Associates, Fusion Fund, Knollwood Capital, Dolby Family Ventures, and Khosla Ventures, and new investors, including imec.xpand, Keymaker, Ohio Innovation Fund, and Hyperlink Ventures.
Published: September 2025