Top Apple Face ID engineers have launched a new company called Lyte. The startup aims to enhance robot vision and safety systems. Top members of the team behind Apple’s Face ID are launching a startup to develop technology to help robots see better and move more safely in the world around them.
The company, Lyte, emerged from stealth on Monday after raising about $107 million to date from investors including Fidelity Management & Research, Atreides Management, Exor Ventures, Key1 Capital, VentureTech Alliance and a group of private investors led by the Israeli entrepreneur Avigdor Willenz.
Mountain View, California-based Lyte was founded in 2021 by three former Apple employees – Alexander Shpunt, Arman Hajati, and Yuval Gerson – who played a major role in building the depth-sensing and perception technology that Face ID uses to capture faces. Earlier, Shpunt co-founded and served as chief technology officer of the 3D-sensing technology provider PrimeSense, which was acquired by Apple in 2013 for $350 million and was the genesis for what would become Face ID. Gerson also worked at PrimeSense before the Apple takeover.

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