Recently, our Head of Engineering, Mrinal Shukla, spent time at Carnegie Mellon University with some of the brightest minds working on AI, computer vision, graphics, and human modeling. The conversations only deepened our conviction about where this is all heading.
The future of commerce will not be built by incremental improvements to online shopping. It will be built at the intersection of frontier research and ambitious industry execution.
At SPREEAI, we are building toward a world where shopping online feels as natural, personalized, and immersive as walking into your favorite store, powered by multimodal AI, photorealistic virtual try-on, fit intelligence, human-centric generative models, and real-time personalization. This is not a UX upgrade. It is a fundamental rewiring of how humans interact with fashion and retail online.
The discussions at CMU went deep into the problems that matter most for that future: photorealistic video generation, human identity preservation, 3D human modeling and fit, generative consistency and realism, and multimodal reasoning. These are not academic curiosities. They are the building blocks of the next decade of commerce.
The companies that define that decade will be the ones that combine three things relentlessly: world-class research, production-scale AI, and an obsession with the customer. That is exactly the culture we are building at SPREEAI.
A huge thank you to the research teams at CMU for the thoughtful conversations and openness to building together. The road ahead is exciting.
And to the builders, researchers, engineers, and partners reading this: we are just getting started.