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Iain McCready Cortexica's CEO
Iain McCready

Cortexica Company Information

Cortexica Company Overview

Provider of a visual search and image recognition technology for mobile devices designed to replicate the process and help computers recognize images. The company's visual search engine Look Builder, enables shoppers to upload a photo of a piece of clothing and find similar items in stores or shopping centers enabling them to search and look at products from a wide variety of stores as well as permitting retailers to acquire more customers and reduce operational costs.

Cortexica was founded in 2008 and its current CEO is Iain McCready. Since its inception 18 years ago, Cortexica has grown to 31 employees.

HeadquarterCapital Tower 91, Waterloo Road, London
SE1 8RT
United Kingdom
Websitewww.cortexica.com
Founding Date2008
Company StatusPrivate

Cortexica Competitors

Cortexica competitors include InfoScout and Netra Inc. See below how Cortexica compares to its competitors with CEO Rankings, Product & Services, NPS, Pricing, Customer Services, Overall Culture Score, eNPS, Gender and Diversity Scores.

  1. #1
    InfoScout's Logo
    InfoScout
    4.1/5
  2. #2
    Netra Inc's Logo
    Netra Inc
    0/5

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Frequently Asked Questions regarding Cortexica

What is Cortexica address?

Cortexica location is at Capital Tower 91, Waterloo Road, London

How many employees work in Cortexica?

Cortexica has 31 employees

Who are Cortexica competitors?

Cortexica main competitors are InfoScout, Netra Inc

Who is Cortexica leadership?

are part of Cortexica leadership, Iain McCready is the CEO

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