Tobii AB (publ) develops and sells eye-tracking technology and solutions in Sweden, rest of Europe, the United States, Canada, Asia/Oceania, and internationally. It operates in two segments, Products & Solutions, and Integrations. The Products & solutions segments provides a suite of eye tracking hardware, which includes the Tobii Pro Glasses 3; research-grade and screen-based eye trackers, such as Pro Spectrum and Pro Fusion; and the Tobii Eye Tracker 5, a gaming eye tracker. This segment also includes software Tobii Pro Lab, Sticky, and the consultancy service Tobii Pro Insight. The Integration segment offers algorithms, software, hardware components, system reference designs, and IP-licenses to provide tailored solutions to address industry-specific problems. It serves the scientific studies and research, healthcare, assistive devices, education and training, gaming, extended reality, automotive, and other sectors. The company offers its products through resellers, agents, and distributors. Tobii AB (publ) was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Danderyd, Sweden.
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