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Lora DiCarlo

Lora DiCarlo burst onto the scene in 2017 with its robotic pleasure devices that use biomimicry to simulate human touch. The brand's signature tech involves micro-robotic movements designed to mimic…

Founded 2017 · 9 years on market

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About Lora DiCarlo

Lora DiCarlo burst onto the scene in 2017 with its robotic pleasure devices that use biomimicry to simulate human touch. The brand’s signature tech involves micro-robotic movements designed to mimic the come-hither motion of fingers during G-spot stimulation – think of it as precision engineering meeting pleasure. its flagship products like the Osé and Onda grabbed attention for blending robotics with intimate wellness in ways that felt genuinely innovative. The company made headlines beyond just its products, particularly when Womanizer won a $2.2 million patent infringement lawsuit against it over technology disputes. More recently, things took a concerning turn when Lora DiCarlo went silent, with a former advisor making bankruptcy claims about the company’s status. The brand’s social media and customer service channels have been notably quiet, raising questions about its operational status. Despite the uncertainty around its current operations, Lora DiCarlo’s impact on the sextech industry remains notable – it pushed boundaries on what pleasure tech could look like by bringing serious robotics innovation to a market that desperately needed fresh thinking.

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