Stanford startup unveils universal fashion AI agent
Kridha, a Stanford-backed startup founded by Priyanka Ladha, just dropped the world's first Universal Fashion AI Agent. This tool works across millions of fashion sites—no brand tie-ins needed—and aims to help brands cut down on that massive $1.9 trillion lost each year from unsold clothes by making shopping more personal and tracking what shoppers actually want.
Covers nearly 90% of US fashion e-commerce
Kridha's AI scans over 3 million products from big names like Amazon, H&M, Nike, and Walmart—basically covering nearly 90% of US fashion e-commerce. Unlike other tools that need brands to do complicated integrations, this one works out of the box without changing how stores connect with shoppers.
Over 25,000 people have signed up for early access
More than 25,000 people have signed up for early access (coming November 2025). The buzz is real because this tech promises customized shopping and smarter data for brands—all without messing with your favorite store's website.
Direct insights into what shoppers care about
Unlike FitPerfect or StyleAI (which focus on specific functions), Kridha's agent gives brands direct insights into what shoppers care about—like fit issues or why they buy—without any extra hassle. That flexibility could give Kridha a serious edge in the crowded fashion AI space.