Apple strikes talent and IP deal with virtual avatar startup Animato
Source: 9to5Mac

Apple has struck a new talent and IP deal with Animato, a startup that makes virtual avatar software for video chats and tutoring.
Apple strikes deal with Animato
According to a new listing in the European Commission’s Digital Markets Act acquisition database, Apple has struck a deal with Animato, a virtual avatar company best known for Call Annie, a now‑discontinued app that offered video calls with AI tutors for language learning.
Apple Inc. (“Apple”) will have the right to make employment offers to and hire certain employees of Animato, Inc. (“Animato”), receive a non‑exclusive license to Animato’s intellectual property rights, and acquire Animato’s patent applications. Animato develops and distributes software that creates virtual avatars for video chats and tutoring. Apple (together with its group companies) designs, manufactures and markets smartphones, personal computers, tablets, wearables and accessories, and sells a variety of related services.
Under the terms of the deal, Apple will have the right to hire certain Animato employees, receive a non‑exclusive license to Animato’s intellectual property, and acquire its patent applications.
In essence, this means that Apple is getting access to Animato’s talent and technology without buying the startup outright—a deal structure that has become increasingly common in tech, particularly around AI startups, as regulators pay closer attention to full‑on acquisitions.
The Animato agreement follows similar disclosed arrangements with PromptAI, WhyLabs, Mayday Labs, and TrueMeeting, the latter also focused on digital avatar technology.