LoomOS raises $16M to ship a developer-focused OS for wearable displays

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LoomOS raises $16M to ship a developer-focused OS for wearable displays

LoomOS announced a $16 million Series A and released the first developer preview of its lightweight operating system designed for near-eye displays in logistics, field service, and healthcare. LoomOS focuses on low-latency rendering, power efficiency, and a permissioned app model suitable for regulated enterprise deployments.

The company provides dev tools, an emulator, and sample enterprise workflows such as guided assembly and point-of-care checklists. LoomOS supports hardware abstraction so OEMs can build devices without redoing core runtime features.

Funds will support device certification, security hardening for healthcare and industrial use, and partnerships with system integrators to bring prepackaged solutions to customers. LoomOS aims to standardize the fragmented wearable display market for enterprise-focused apps.