Beauty tech startup Curapulse announced on the 22nd that it will provide Wadiz funding for AI-based home beauty devices “DualTetra” and “DualTetra HALO” from the 22nd to the 4th of next month.
Curapulse is a company that develops skin-tailored restoration solutions based on AI and combined energy technology. It was recently selected as the “2025 TIPS Global Track” by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups in recognition of its mRNA-guided technology and design to respond to global medical device standards.
In particular, the new product is linked to the AI skin consultant app “Dr.J.” to precisely analyze the user’s skin sensitivity, trouble, treatment, and climate environment. The key to this is to provide a precision home care solution that automatically customizes mode, intensity, and usage time
Curapulse’s dual Tetra series (dual Tetra, dual Tetra Halo) has three proprietary composite energy control techniques. According to Curapulse, DualPoration uses ultrasonic waves, pulses, and LED energy to improve the depth of active ingredient penetration by up to 572%, and WaveSync can improve elasticity by inducing mRNA expression of 270%, elastin 200%, and hyaluronic acid 140% without cosmetics.
“We chose Wadiz crowdfunding, which can explain detailed specifications and principles of the product, to convey DualTetra’s unique technological differentiation to consumers in depth and sincerely persuade them,” said Cho Nam-kyu, CEO of Curapulse.