About LensVector
LensVector is a photonics company based in San Jose, California, founded in 2006. The company specializes in adaptive molecular optics and digital light control, focusing on liquid crystal-based optics that provide adaptive optical capabilities without mechanical systems. LensVector exclusively licenses technology developed at Université Laval and employs a core research team located in Quebec City, Canada.
The company's solid-state optical innovations allow for digital control of light's shape, size, and direction across a wide spectrum, from ultraviolet to infrared. LensVector offers several product series, including the S2F Series for dynamic beam shaping and the M2M Series for specific beam angles. Their LensVector Auto Focus (LVAF) is noted as the world's smallest autofocus device, transforming a liquid crystal cell into a variable focus lens.
LensVector's technology is applicable in various sectors, including smart lighting, automotive and aerospace lighting, medical imaging, and extended reality experiences. The company utilizes an outsourcing strategy for manufacturing, leveraging legacy LCD production lines to efficiently serve its target markets.