
Curve Reality® builds system-level hardware platforms for next-generation computing. Since 2017, our team has partnered with NVIDIA to explore architectures that unify compute, power, sensing, and form factor across XR, edge, and embedded systems. This work translates into production-ready hardware, including modular wearable platforms and high-performance carrier boards designed for NVIDIA Jetson–class compute.
The strength of this approach is reflected in a portfolio of utility and design patents that have been cited as Prior Art at the architectural layer by leading technology companies and research institutions. These citations occur where long-term platform value is defined, rather than at the surface level of features or industrial design alone.
Apple referenced our wearable XR console patent as one of just nine architectural prior-art citations during development of its Vision-class XR systems, alongside work from Meta, Oculus, Snap, and other major XR platform developers.

Sony referenced our wearable XR console patent as one of nine prior-art citations in its foveated rendering HMD system patents, reflecting the relevance of our architecture alongside work from Meta, Disney, and other major XR contributors.

Nintendo cited our tracking patent as prior art in its spatial tracking and interaction system filings, highlighting our early contribution to the foundations of next-generation motion and tracking technology.

Sony Interactive Entertainment cited our Curve design patent as prior art during development of PlayStation 5 hardware, highlighting our early leadership in next-generation console form factors.

Milwaukee Tool cited our tracking patent as prior art in its spatially aware tool system patents, validating the relevance of our tracking architecture in real-world, industrial-grade applications.

Panasonic referenced our tracking patent as prior art in advanced sensing and tracking system filings, reinforcing the applicability of our tracking technology across consumer and industrial electronics.

Honeywell cited our modular battery design patent as prior art in advanced power system development, validating the design's relevance in industrial-grade and mission-critical applications.

Philips cited our tracking patent as prior art in precision tracking system patents, underscoring the robustness of our tracking approach for high-accuracy and medical-grade use cases.

University and applied vision research labs, including Henan University of Science and Technology and Shandong University of Science and Technology, cited our spatial tracking patent as prior art, highlighting its influence across AR/VR, optical positioning, and advanced spatial perception systems.
Citations are factual references made by patent examiners during the prosecution of the referenced companies' patents. They denote that Curve Reality's IP predates aspects of the cited technology. They do not imply endorsement or partnership.