Oddity CEO: How 40 million users, one billion data points, and AI are why investors excited for IPO
The five-year-old Israeli company Oddity, which aims to use AI to create personalized beauty products, went public on NASDAQ.
On July 19, the five-year-old Israeli company Oddity, which aims to use AI technology to create personalized beauty products, went public on NASDAQ. The company, which owns viral makeup brand Il Makiage and hair and skincare brand SpoiledChild, previously raised $130 million from investors, including L. Catterton, the private equity firm that’s specialized in backing consumer brands.
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