
Mojo Vision, a Cupertino, CA-based provider of a micro-LED platform, has received $17.5 million in strategic investment from Future Ventures.
The announcement comes after Mojo Vision raised $75M in funding last August.
The company plans to use the funds to speed up development and bring its platform to market.
Mojo Vision, a high-performance micro-LED platform company, is addressing a growing bottleneck in AI data centers, where bandwidth density and power efficiency limit performance. Its micro-LED technology enables a new type of optical I/O, offering higher bandwidth, and lower energy use per bit.
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The investment also supports Mojo Vision’s recent collaboration with Marvell to create next-generation, high-density micro-LED connectivity solutions for AI data centers, highlighting increasing industry interest in massively parallel optical I/O systems.
As AI infrastructure grows worldwide, there is increasing demand for faster, more energy-efficient connectivity. Mojo Vision’s micro-LED platform meets this need with massively parallel optical I/O, boosting bandwidth density while reducing energy use. This technology is valuable not just for next-generation data centers on Earth, but also for emerging systems like distributed and orbital computing, where efficiency, weight and scalability are critical.
“AI infrastructure is hitting limits in bandwidth and power efficiency and small improvements aren’t enough,” said Nikhil Balram, CEO of Mojo Vision. “Our micro-LED platform is designed to solve this, enabling thousands of optical lanes in a compact design, increasing bandwidth while lowering energy per bit. This investment helps us bring a new class of optical interconnects to market faster.”
Steve Jurvetson, Founder and Managing Director of Future Ventures, added: “Mojo Vision is rethinking optical interconnects from the ground up. By using dense micro-LED arrays instead of lasers, the platform can greatly increase bandwidth density and reduce energy per bit. Thousands of parallel optical channels make this approach far more scalable than traditional methods—exactly the kind of innovation AI infrastructure needs.”
About Mojo Vision
Founded by Mike Wiemer, Mojo Vision is developing a wafers-in, wafers-out micro-LED platform for AI applications across fast-growing markets. The company’s integrated technology combines 300mm CMOS circuits, tiny GaN-on-silicon micro-LEDs, efficient silicon photodetectors, multicore fibre bundles, custom micro-lens arrays and proprietary software to create optimized systems. Using this platform, Mojo Vision has built a new class of massively parallel optical interconnects, offering thousands of channels in a compact design with ultra-high bandwidth density, low energy per bit, and built-in redundancy for reliable AI-scale performance.
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