VueReal has introduced a new microLED-powered smart mirror platform, branded as TrueVue. The company says that this mirror was engineered to deliver an ultra-thin form factor, exceptionally low power consumption, and no need for thermal management.
TrueVue mirrors are designed to support both automotive Full Display Mirror (FDM) programs and novel consumer smart mirrors. The basic idea is that such smart mirrors could provide context-aware content, such as safety prompts, navigation cues, environmental information, notifications, and system status, directly on the mirror surface.
VueReal says that it has developed a proprietary approach to integrating microLED displays with reflective optics, and so the technology maintains both high mirror reflectivity and high display performance. This is opposed to current technologies that face trade-offs that typically reduce brightness, resolution, or mirror clarity.
In early 2025, VueReal raised $40.5 million USD in its Series C funding round, to scale up its production and enhance its support for its ecosystem partners. In 2023, VueReal announced that it has developed and started shipping high-resolution and high-transparency microLED displays to its customers. Also in 2023, VueReal announced a breakthrough in its MicroSolid Printing Platform, enabling it to go below 7um LED pitch (on the wafer) for full color microLED deposition. Earlier in 2023, the company was awarded with $7.7 million to scale up its production line. In February 2024, we posted a spotlight article on VueReal.
During Displayweek2024 VueReal unveiled a hybrid microLED-LCOS microdisplay technology. During the same trade show, the company also announced a new microLED architecture, based on blue LEDs and QD color conversion, which it brands as QuantumVue.
Later in 2024, the company announced a strategic partnership with PMOLED producer RiTDisplay display, that will enable device makers to access VueReal's microLED display technologies. In early 2025 VueReal launched its first display and lighting reference kits and announced new technologies.