
Shenzhen AI Scanner Enters the U.S. Congress, Annual Global Sales Exceed US$21.4 Million
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Shenzhen's CZUR has gone global with its innovative AI scanners, with products used in venues like the U.S. Congress. The company generates nearly US$21.4M in annual revenue and leads its category on Amazon for 8 consecutive years.
Shenzhen-based AI office hardware company CZUR has successfully penetrated high-end government and enterprise markets worldwide with its category-defining AI scanners. Its products are now used by the U.S. Congress, Dubai’s Ministry of Human Resources, and customers in 107 countries and regions, generating annual revenue of nearly RMB 150 million (approx. US$21.4 million).
Founded in 2013, CZUR leverages proprietary AI imaging technologies, including CZUR Vision™ OCR, to overcome traditional scanning challenges such as book curvature, shadows, and fingers appearing in scans. Features like automatic curve flattening, finger removal, and intelligent cropping have transformed scanners into smart information-processing terminals. This product innovation has enabled CZUR to rank No. 1 in both sales volume and customer ratings on Amazon for eight consecutive years within its category.
While reinforcing its scanner business as a cash generator, CZUR has invested nearly RMB 200 million (approx. US$28.6 million) in R&D to bet on the AI conferencing market. The company launched the world’s first projector-based AI all-in-one conference system, StarryHub, and plans to release a second-generation premium model and a lower-cost AI conference robot in January 2026. Priced at RMB 3,000–4,000 (approx. US$429–571), the latter targets upgrade scenarios by leveraging existing displays.
These products integrate CZUR PureVoice™AI Voice Purification Technology, speaker-tracking cameras, and its proprietary mid-air writing technology, highlighting the company’s full-stack system-level innovation capabilities.
Source:36Kr




