Full-Time
Real-time RFID and computer-vision inventory tracking
$120k - $140k/yr
New York, NY, USA
In Person
In-office Mon–Thu at NYC HQ; optional WFH Fridays.
GoRadar.com provides an end-to-end RFID and computer vision solution for retailers to manage inventory in real time. It offers hardware sensors and software that together track every item in a store, using RFID tags and camera-based vision to determine item locations with high accuracy and speed, enabling autonomous checkout and streamlined operations. The system works by deploying RFID readers and vision sensors throughout a store; items are tagged, captured data is processed by software that maps real-time item locations and movements, and the store can automate inventory updates and checkout processes. Compared with competitors, GoRadar.com combines RFID tracking with computer vision into a single integrated platform and emphasizes real-time accuracy and speed, offering ongoing hardware-software updates and support to large retail clients. Its goal is to help retailers reduce costs, improve efficiency, and create seamless, autonomous shopping experiences for customers.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$61.1M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2016
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Health Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Paid Parental Leave
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