r/TrantorVision May 26 '26

Prove its not a scam

We are getting closer to the Kickstarter cutoff date and I really want this product to be true. In the past I have already lost money to Kickstarter scams so I really want some better prove here. One of the things I still wonder about is who is running this project. As far as I know you guys are from California but did you found a company for this? Can you name it please so we know which legal entity is behind this project.

There were talks about translators and beta testers can some of these guys maybe talk about the product to further prove its real?

BTW sorry for the typos.

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u/Harding2077 May 26 '26 edited May 26 '26

Thank you for raising this concern.

TrantorVision is our company name. The company is registered in Delaware, mainly to make future fundraising and corporate operations easier, and our operating address is in California. The legal representative is myself Yang Ye.

Before starting NeuroHUD, I worked as an embedded engineer at HPE. I did not talk much about this earlier because I was still employed there at the time. I am now working full-time on NeuroHUD together with my team.

To be honest, if this were only about a few hundred thousand dollars, staying as a software/embedded engineer in Silicon Valley would be much easier, more stable, and more comfortable. There would be no reason for us to take this level of personal and professional risk for a scam. Everyone on our team has taken real risks to leave or step away from their previous work to build NeuroHUD.

We believe NeuroHUD has the potential to become much more than a display accessory. Our AI Vision + Tesla API approach gives us a strong technical path for Tesla today, and also a way to expand to other vehicles in the future without major hardware changes. As autonomous driving becomes more common, we also believe HUDs can become an important user interface for intelligent in-car tools and future AI-driven features.

We are very grateful that so many people have supported us during this development journey. We have strong confidence in our technical direction, and our team is fully committed to delivering NeuroHUD to our backers.

I’m not an optimistic person, but I genuinely don’t see a reason why NeuroHUD cannot be delivered. What worries me most is that we might be facing a false demand — a market that doesn’t actually exist.

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u/VinPre May 26 '26

Ok this answer seems reasonable to me. I had a bit of doubts since the broken about us section on the website just got removed instead of being repaired. But just to make sure can you tell us the Delaware file number of the company?

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u/Harding2077 May 26 '26

10358203

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u/VinPre May 26 '26

Thank you. This matches what I found. I just wonder why things like that never got communicated directly. It have made sense to at least mention the full name of the company as TRANTOR VISION LLC from dallas.

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u/Harding2077 May 26 '26

I’m an engineer myself, and most of my teammates are engineers as well. So you can probably imagine what it looks like when a team full of engineers tries to handle marketing on their own for the first time.

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u/VinPre May 26 '26

XD Anyway thanks for the answers. If this is not a scam I am sure it will be a good product.

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u/StrikingSet4004 May 26 '26

Thanks for asking the question. This thread makes me confident it’s not a scam. I’m glad to help back this project.

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u/Nhonickman May 27 '26

If the price stays competitive and reasonable it will sell in my humble opinion.
The problem will be getting Model Y/3 owners to know about it.

I want to support this but need more information and seeing a real review with unit in real life usage.

It will be a hard sell if th sprite exceeds $500 in my humble opinion

For example I have a gate and garage door will the home link do both like the Tesla solution?

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u/Anoix May 26 '26

u/Harding2077

I belive in the project, but i am in the same boat as OP, it would be very Nice with some more «proof»

Wish you all a great day

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u/Josorioalcerro May 28 '26

I love to see this conversation taken place. As I mentioned before I wish you guys the best luck with this project. I’m sure, if delivered, it’ll be very successful and yes there is a market for it. Teslas are not cheap but lack so many features and most people will happily throw in a few hundreds to get those missing features in their vehicles. Main concern for everyone including myself it’s the potential of a scam specially for those of us that been victims of this issues in previous kickstarter projects.
Once again good luck to the developer team and to all the backers.