UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
☒ QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF
1934
For the quarterly period ended September 30, 2023
☐ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT
OF 1934
For the transition period from __________ to __________
Commission file number 001-41392
INNOVATIVE EYEWEAR, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Florida
84-2794274
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
11900 Biscayne Blvd. , Suite 630 , North Miami , Florida 33181
(Address of Principal Executive Offices, including zip code)
(786) 785-5178
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)
Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant (1) has filed all reports required to
be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such
shorter period that the Registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has
been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☒ No ☐
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filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth
company. See definition of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller
reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class
Trading Symbol(s)
Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $0.00001 par value
LUCY
The Nasdaq Capital Market LLC
Warrants to purchase Common Stock
LUCYW
The Nasdaq Capital Market LLC
As of November 8, 2023, there were 12,917,239 shares of the Company’s common stock issued and outstanding.
CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
The discussions in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contain forward-looking statements
reflecting our current expectations that involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking
statements include, but are not limited to, our strategy, competition, future operations
and production capacity, our supply chain and logistics, future financial position, future revenues, projected costs, profitability, expected
cost reductions, capital adequacy, expectations regarding demand and acceptance for
our technologies, growth opportunities and trends in the market in which we operate,
prospects and plans, and objectives of management. The words “anticipates,” “believes,” “could,” “estimates,”
“expects,” “intends,” “may,” “plans,” “projects,” “will,” “would,” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although
not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. We may not actually
achieve the plans, intentions, or expectations disclosed in our forward-looking statements, and you should not place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements. Actual
results or events could differ materially from the plans, intentions, and expectations disclosed in the forward-looking statements that we make. These forward-looking
statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to
differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements, including, without
limitation, the risks set forth in Part II, Item 1A, “Risk Factors” in this Quarterly
Report on Form 10-Q and in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
We do not assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statements.
Innovative Eyewear, Inc.
Table of Contents
Page No.
Part I. Financial Information
1
Item 1.
Condensed Financial Statements (Unaudited)
1
Condensed Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2023 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2022
1
Condensed Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (Unaudited)
2
Condensed Statements of Stockholders’ Equity for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (Unaudited)
3
Condensed Statements of Cash Flows for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (Unaudited)
4
Notes to the Financial Statements (Unaudited)
5
Item 2.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
14
Item 3.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
31
Item 4.
Controls and Procedures
31
Part II. Other Information
32
Item 1.
Legal Proceedings
32
Item 1A.
Risk Factors
32
Item 2.
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
33
Item 3.
Defaults Upon Senior Securities
33
Item 4.
Mine Safety Disclosures
33
Item 5.
Other Information
33
Item 6.
Exhibits
34
Signatures
35
i
Unless
specifically set forth to the contrary, when used in this report the terms “Innovative Eyewear,” the “Company,”
“we,” “our,” “us,” and similar terms refer to Innovative Eyewear, Inc. The information which appears
on our website lucyd.co is not part of this report.
PART
I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item
1. Financial Statements
INNOVATIVE
EYEWEAR, INC.
CONDENSED
BALANCE SHEETS
September 30,
2023 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2022
2023
2022
TOTAL ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 3,903,668
$ 3,591,109
Investments in debt securities, at amortized cost (fair value of $ 1,976,380 )
1,949,204
-
Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $ 19,712 and $ 92,646 , respectively
127,619
110,258
Prepaid expenses
290,291
210,673
Inventory prepayment
402,255
197,750
Inventory
776,136
94,701
Other current assets
51,829
36,240
Total Current Assets
7,501,002
4,240,731
Non-Current Assets
Patent costs, net
272,279
137,557
Capitalized software costs
110,073
110,073
Property and equipment, net
178,470
119,744
Other non-current assets
54,110
81,779
TOTAL ASSETS
$ 8,115,934
$ 4,689,884
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
$ 185,951
$ 275,660
Deferred revenue
42,950
30,000
Due to Parent and Affiliates
202,279
232,989
Related party convertible debt
-
61,356
Total Current Liabilities
431,180
600,005
Non-Current Liabilities
Deferred revenue
42,500
65,450
TOTAL LIABILITIES
473,680
665,455
Commitments and contingencies
-
-
Stockholders’ Equity
Common stock (par value $ 0.00001 , 50,000,000 shares authorized, and 12,917,239 and 7,307,157 shares issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)
129
73
Additional paid-in capital
22,217,829
14,330,343
Accumulated deficit
( 14,575,704 )
( 10,305,987 )
TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
7,642,254
4,024,429
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
$ 8,115,934
$ 4,689,884
See
accompanying Notes to the Condensed Financial Statements.
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INNOVATIVE
EYEWEAR, INC.
CONDENSED
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
For
the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
September 30,
Nine Months Ended
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
Revenues, net
$ 221,875
$ 151,957
$ 536,725
$ 592,720
Less: Cost of Goods Sold
( 141,531 )
( 129,092 )
( 475,906 )
( 452,218 )
Gross Profit
80,344
22,865
60,819
140,502
Operating Expenses:
General and administrative
( 915,537 )
( 479,983 )
( 2,877,663 )
( 1,797,091 )
Sales and marketing
( 533,902 )
( 568,901 )
( 896,842 )
( 1,545,615 )
Research and development
( 192,701 )
( 304,691 )
( 541,348 )
( 393,058 )
Related party management fee
( 35,000 )
( 35,000 )
( 105,000 )
( 105,000 )
Total Operating Expenses
( 1,677,140 )
( 1,388,575 )
( 4,420,853 )
( 3,840,764 )
Other Income (Expense)
45,691
( 735 )
93,353
( 3,293 )
Interest Expense
-
( 37,876 )
( 3,036 )
( 101,137 )
Total Other Income (Expense), net
45,691
( 38,611 )
90,317
( 104,430 )
Net Loss
$ ( 1,551,105 )
$ ( 1,404,321 )
$ ( 4,269,717 )
$ ( 3,804,692 )
Weighted average number of shares outstanding
12,917,239
6,673,020
9,705,053
6,266,709
Loss per share, basic and diluted
$ ( 0.12 )
$ ( 0.21 )
$ ( 0.44 )
$ ( 0.61 )
See
accompanying Notes to the Condensed Financial Statements.
2
INNOVATIVE
EYEWEAR, INC.
CONDENSED
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT)
For
the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022
(Unaudited)
Common
Stock
Additional
Paid In
Stock Subscription
Accumulated
Total
Stockholders’
Equity
# Shares
Amount
Capital
Receivable
Deficit
(Deficit)
Balances,
January 1, 2023
7,307,157
$ 73
$ 14,330,343
$ -
$ ( 10,305,987 )
$ 4,024,429
Stock
based compensation
-
-
424,431
-
-
424,431
Exercises
of warrants by stockholders (see Note 9)
408,600
4
1,532,246
-
-
1,532,250
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
( 1,430,810 )
( 1,430,810 )
Balances,
March 31, 2023
7,715,757
$ 77
$ 16,287,020
$ -
$ ( 11,736,797 )
$ 4,550,300
Stock
based compensation
-
-
( 40,180
)
-
-
( 40,180 )
Exercises
of stock options
230,362
2
17,648
-
-
17,650
Exercises
of warrants by stockholders (see Note 9)
321,120
3
1,204,197
-
-
1,204,200
Exercises
of warrants related to private placement transaction (see Note 9)
150,000
2
391,266
-
-
391,268
Second
public offering (see Note 9)
4,500,000
45
4,115,643
-
-
4,115,688
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
( 1,287,802 )
( 1,287,802 )
Balances,
June 30, 2023
12,917,239
$ 129
$ 21,975,594
$ -
$ ( 13,024,599 )
$ 8,951,124
Stock
based compensation
-
-
242,235
-
-
242,235
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
( 1,551,105 )
( 1,551,105 )
Balances,
September 30, 2023
12,917,239
$ 129
$ 22,217,829
$ -
$ ( 14,575,704 )
$ 7,642,254
Balances,
January 1, 2022
6,060,187
$ 60
$ 4,842,836
$ ( 11,226 )
$ ( 4,624,154 )
$ 207,516
Stock
based compensation
-
-
416,951
-
-
416,951
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
( 1,206,559 )
( 1,206,559 )
Balances,
March 31, 2022
6,060,187
$ 60
$ 5,259,787
$ ( 11,226 )
$ ( 5,830,713 )
$ ( 582,092 )
Stock
based compensation
-
-
416,951
-
-
416,951
Collection
of stock subscription receivable
-
-
-
6,684
6,684
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
( 1,193,812 )
( 1,193,812 )
Balances,
June 30, 2022
6,060,187
$ 60
$ 5,676,738
$ ( 4,542 )
$ ( 7,024,525 )
$ ( 1,352,269 )
Stock
based compensation
-
-
305,244
-
-
305,244
Shares
issued for convertible note exercise
266,970
3
2,002,277
-
-
2,002,280
Initial
public offering
980,000
10
6,015,908
-
-
6,015,918
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
( 1,404,321 )
( 1,404,321 )
Balances,
September 30, 2022
7,307,157
$ 73
$ 14,000,167
$ ( 4,542 )
$ ( 8,428,846 )
$ 5,566,852
See accompanying Notes to the Condensed Financial Statements.
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INNOVATIVE EYEWEAR, INC.
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For
the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022
(Unaudited)
2023
2022
Operating Activities
Net Loss
$ ( 4,269,717 )
$ ( 3,804,692 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Amortization
20,030
7,060
Depreciation
45,996
12,566
Non cash interest expense
3,036
37,876
Stock based compensation expense
626,486
1,139,145
Expenses paid by parent and affiliates
222,459
828,155
(Recovery of) provision for doubtful accounts
( 25,121 )
-
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
7,760
( 144,198 )
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
( 92,745 )
345,498
Prepaid expenses
( 79,618 )
( 247,802 )
Inventory
( 885,940 )
( 280,434 )
Other current liabilities
( 205,026 )
-
Contract assets and liabilities
2,080
-
Net cash flows from operating activities
( 4,630,320 )
( 2,106,826 )
Investing Activities
Purchase of debt securities (U.S. Treasury bills)
( 1,949,204 )
-
Patent costs
( 154,752 )
( 39,942 )
Purchases of property and equipment
( 104,722 )
( 90,563 )
Capitalized software expenditures
-
( 24,923 )
Net cash flows from investing activities
( 2,208,678 )
( 155,428 )
Financing Activities
Proceeds from initial public offering
-
6,127,067
Proceeds from second public offering (see Note 9)
4,115,688
-
Proceeds from exercises of warrants
related to private placement transaction (see Note 9)
391,268
-
Proceeds from exercise of warrants by stockholders (see Note 9)
2,736,450
-
Proceeds from exercise of stock options
17,650
-
Collection of stock subscription receivable
-
6,684
Proceeds from related party convertible debt
-
1,475,000
Repayment of related party convertible debt
( 109,499 )
( 450,000 )
Net cash flows from financing activities
7,151,557
7,158,751
Net Change In Cash
312,559
4,896,497
Cash at Beginning of Period
$ 3,591,109
$ 79,727
Cash at End of Period
$ 3,903,668
$ 4,976,224
Significant Non-Cash Transactions
Expenses paid for by Parent reported as increase in Due to Parent and Affiliates and related party convertible debt
222,459
828,155
Issuance of shares from conversion of related party convertible debt
-
2,002,280
See accompanying Notes to the Condensed Financial Statements.
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INNOVATIVE EYEWEAR, INC.
NOTES TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
September 30, 2023 and 2022 (Unaudited)
NOTE 1 – GENERAL INFORMATION
Innovative Eyewear, Inc. (the “Company,”
“us,” “we,” or “our”) is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida that
develops and sells cutting-edge eyeglasses and sunglasses, which are designed to allow our customers to remain connected to their
digital lives, while also offering prescription eyewear and sun protection. The Company was founded by Lucyd Ltd. (the “Parent”
or “Lucyd”), a portfolio company of Tekcapital Plc through Tekcapital Europe, Ltd. (collectively, the “Parent
and Affiliates”), which owned approximately 40% of our issued and outstanding shares of common stock as of September 30,
2023. Innovative Eyewear has licensed the exclusive rights to the Lucyd ® brand from Lucyd Ltd., which includes
the exclusive use of all of Lucyd’s intellectual property, including our main product, Lucyd Lyte ® glasses.
NOTE 2 – SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Presentation
The accompanying condensed balance sheet as of December 31, 2022 (which has been derived from audited financial statements) and the unaudited interim
condensed financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles
generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”) for interim financial information
and pursuant to the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 8 of Regulation S-X promulgated
by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Certain information
or footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance
with GAAP have been condensed or omitted, pursuant to the rules and regulations of
the SEC for interim financial reporting. Accordingly, they do not include all the
information and footnotes necessary for a comprehensive presentation of financial
position, results of operations, or cash flows.
In the opinion of management, all adjustments considered necessary for the fair presentation
of the financial statements for the periods presented have been included. The results
of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for future periods or
the full year.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts
of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the
date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses
during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates, particularly given the significant economic disruptions and uncertainties associated
with the ongoing economic environment, including potential supply chain constraints.
Cash Equivalents
All highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, including
money market funds, certificates of deposit, and U.S. Treasury bills purchased three months or less from maturity, are considered cash equivalents.
Investment in Debt Securities
As of September 30, 2023, the Company held an investment in U.S. Treasury bills, which matures in December 2023. This investment is classified as “held-to-maturity” and is recorded at amortized
cost of $ 1,949,204 in the accompanying condensed balance sheet. The fair value of
this investment, based on quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical
assets, is $ 1,976,380 as of September 30, 2023, which includes an unrealized gain of $ 27,176 .
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Receivables and Credit Policy
Trade receivables from customers are uncollateralized customer obligations due under
normal trade terms. For direct-to-consumer sales, payment is required before product
is shipped. Trade receivables are stated at the amount billed to the customer. Payments
of trade receivables are allocated to the specific invoices identified on the customer’s remittance advice or, if unspecified, are applied to the earliest unpaid invoice.
The Company, by policy, routinely assesses the financial strength of its customers.
To comply with industry standards, we offer “net 30” payments on wholesale orders
of $1,500 or more. For wholesale orders, to acquire an order on net 30 terms, the
customer is provided a credit check application as well as a credit card authorization
form. The authorization form explicitly states when and for much we will bill the
customer via credit card.
Accounts receivable are reported net of the allowance for doubtful accounts. The allowance
for doubtful accounts is based on the Company’s evaluation of each customer’s payment history, account aging, and financial position. The Company recognized bad
debt expense of $ 14,065 and $ 19,879 for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively. There was no bad debt expense recognized for the three and nine months
ended September 30, 2022.
A roll forward of the allowance for doubtful accounts for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 is as follows:
Schedule
of allowance for doubtful accounts
Balance at December 31, 2022
$ 92,646
Bad debt expense
19,879
Write-offs (1)
( 47,813 )
Recoveries (1)
( 45,000 )
Balance at September 30, 2023
$ 19,712
(1) During the period, the Company entered into a settlement agreement
with a former wholesale customer. As a result of this settlement, $47,646 of accounts receivable were written-off as uncollectible, while
the $45,000 collected under the settlement agreement is reflected as a gain within general and administrative expenses in the condensed
statement of operations.
Inventory
The Company’s inventory includes purchased eyewear and is stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value, with
cost determined on a specific identification method of inventory costing which attaches
the actual cost to an identifiable unit of product. Provisions for excess, obsolete, or slow-moving inventory are recorded after periodic evaluation of historical sales,
current economic trends, forecasted sales, estimated product life cycles, and estimated inventory levels. No provisions were determined as needed as of September 30, 2023 and as of December 31, 2022.
As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company recorded an inventory prepayment in the amount of $ 402,255 and
$ 197,750 , respectively, related to down payments for eyewear purchased from the manufacturer, prior to shipment of the product that occurred after September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
Intangible Assets
Intangible assets relate to patent costs received in conjunction with the initial
capitalization of the Company and internally developed utility and design patents.
The Company amortizes these assets over the estimated useful life of the patents. The Company reviews its intangibles assets for impairment whenever changes in circumstances
indicate that the carrying amount of the assets may not be recoverable.
Capitalized Software
The Company incurred software development costs related to development of the Vyrb
app. The Company capitalized these costs in accordance with ASC 985-20, “Software – Costs of Software to be Sold, Leased, or Marketed,” considering it is the Company’s intention to market and sell the software externally. Planning, designing, coding, and testing occurred necessary to meet Vyrb’s design specifications. As such, all coding, development, and testing costs incurred subsequent to establishing technical feasibility were
capitalized. The Company launched a beta version of the Vyrb application in December 2021 that demonstrates the functionality of the software.
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The Vyrb app launched in open beta on iOS and Android app stores in 2021, as the Company’s first social media platform. The app has had several new features introduced in
February 2023, including live audio chatrooms for users of the Company’s smart eyewear, and offers market-leading audio accessibility features for social
media, including the ability to create and listen to a feed of audio content completely
hands-free, using unique voice assistant commands created for the app. The Company plans to continue to develop the expansive Vyrb platform into a feature-rich
social toolbox for its customers. This includes the introduction of revenue-generating
features such as native ads and in-app upgrades, as well as gamification features
such as a points and rewards system. These new features are planned to launch in 2024.
The Company has diverted most of its software development resources in 2023 to the development and launch of the Lucyd app to provide groundbreaking Generative AI features to its smart eyewear. The amortization of the capitalized software costs will begin once revenue-generating operations associated with the software have commenced.
Property and Equipment
Property and equipment assets are depreciated using the straight-line method over their estimated useful lives or lease terms if shorter. For income tax purposes, accelerated depreciation methods are generally used. Repair
and maintenance costs are expensed as incurred.
Income Taxes
The Company accounts for income taxes under an asset and liability approach that recognizes
deferred tax assets and liabilities based on the difference between the financial
statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of assets and liabilities using enacted
tax rates in effect in the years in which the differences are expected to reverse.
The Company follows a more-likely-than-not threshold for financial statement recognition
and measurement of a tax position taken, or expected to be taken, in a tax return.
Any interest and penalties accrued related to uncertain tax positions are recorded
in tax expense.
The Company periodically assesses the realizability of its net deferred tax assets.
If, after considering all relevant positive and negative evidence, it is more likely
than not that some portion or all of the net deferred tax assets will not be realized,
the Company will reduce the net deferred tax assets by a valuation allowance. The
realization of net deferred tax assets is dependent on several factors, including
the generation of sufficient taxable income prior to the expiration of net operating
loss carryforwards.
Stock-Based Compensation
The Company accounts for stock-based compensation to employees and directors in accordance
with ASC Topic 718, which requires that compensation expense be recognized in the
financial statements for stock-based awards based on the grant date fair value. For
stock option awards, the Black-Scholes-Merton option pricing model is used to estimate the fair value of share-based awards. The Black-Scholes-Merton option
pricing model incorporates various and highly subjective assumptions, including expected
term and share price volatility.
The expected term of the stock options is estimated based on the simplified method
as allowed by Staff Accounting Bulletin 107 (SAB 107). The share price volatility at the grant date is estimated using historical stock prices
of comparably profiled public companies based upon the expected term of the award
being valued. The risk-free interest rate assumption is determined using the rates for U.S. Treasury
zero-coupon bonds with maturities similar to those of the expected term of the award
being valued.
Revenue Recognition
Our revenue is generated from the sales of prescription and non-prescription optical
glasses, sunglasses, and shipping charges, which are charged to the customer, associated with these purchases.
We sell products through our retail store resellers, distributors, on our own website Lucyd.co, and on Amazon.com.
To determine revenue recognition, we perform the following steps: (i) identify the
contract(s) with a customer, (ii) identify the performance obligations in the contract,
(iii) determine the transaction price, (iv) allocate the transaction price to the
performance obligations in the contract, and (v) recognize revenue when (or as) we satisfy a performance obligation. At contract inception, we assess the goods or services
promised within each contract and determine those that are performance obligations, and also assess whether each promised good or service is distinct. We then recognize as revenue the
amount of the transaction price that is allocated to the respective performance obligation
when (or as) the performance obligation is satisfied.
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In instances where the collectability of contractual consideration is not probable at the time of sale, the revenue
is deferred on our balance sheet as a contract liability, and the associated cost
of goods sold is deferred on our balance sheet as a contract asset; subsequently,
we recognize such revenue and cost of goods sold as payments are received. During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, we recognized $ 2,500 and $ 10,000 of revenue, respectively, that was included
in the contract liability balance as of January 1, 2023.
All revenue, including sales processed online and through our retail store resellers
and distributors, is reported net of returns, discounts, and sales taxes collected from customers on behalf of taxing authorities.
For sales generated through our e-commerce channels, we identify the contract with
a customer upon online purchase of our eyewear and transaction price at the manufacturer
suggested retail price (“MSRP”) for non-prescription, polarized sunglass and blue
light blocking glasses across all of our online channels. Our e-commerce revenue is
recognized upon meeting the performance obligation when the eyewear is shipped to
end customers. Only U.S. consumers enjoy free USPS first class postage, with faster
delivery options available for extra cost, for sales processed through our website
and on Amazon. For Amazon sales, shipping is free for U.S consumers while international
customers pay shipping charges on top of MSRP. Any costs associated with fees charged
by the online platforms (Shopify for Lucyd.co website and Amazon) are not recharged
to customers and are recorded as a component of cost of goods sold as incurred. The
Company charges applicable state sales taxes in addition to the MSRP for both online
channels and all other marketplaces on which the company sells products.
For sales to our retail store partners, we identify the contract with a customer upon
receipt of an order of our eyewear through our Shopify wholesale portal or direct
purchase order. Revenue is recognized upon meeting the performance obligation, which is delivery of the Company’s eyewear products to the retail store and is also recorded net of returns and discounts. Our wholesale pricing for eyewear sold
to the retail store partners includes volume discounts, due to the nature of large
quantity orders. The pricing includes shipping charges, while excluding any state
sales tax charges applicable. Due to the nature of wholesale retail orders, no e-commerce
fees are applicable.
For sales to distributors, we identify the contract with a customer upon receipt of
an order of our eyewear through a direct purchase order. Revenue is recognized upon meeting the performance obligation, which is delivery of
our eyewear products to the distributor and is also recorded net of returns and discounts. Our wholesale pricing for eyewear
sold to distributors includes volume discounts, due to the nature of large quantity
orders. The pricing includes shipping charges, while excluding any state sales tax
charges applicable. Due to the nature of wholesale orders, no e-commerce fees are
applicable.
The Company’s sales do not contain any variable consideration.
We allow our customers to return our products, subject to our refund policy, which
allows any customer to return our products for any reason within the first:
●
7 days for sales made through our website (Lucyd.co)
●
30 days for sales made through Amazon
●
30 days for sales to most wholesale retailers and distributors (although certain sales to independent distributors are ineligible for returns)
For all of our sales, at the time of sale, we establish a reserve for returns, based
on historical experience and expected future returns, which is recorded as a reduction
of sales. Additionally, we reviewed all individual returns received in October 2023 pertaining to orders processed prior to September 30, 2023. As a result, the Company determined that an allowance for sales returns was
necessary. The Company recorded an allowance for sales returns of $ 5,234 and $ 24,897
as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
Shipping and Handling
Costs incurred for shipping and handling are included in cost of revenue at the time
the related revenue is recognized. Amounts billed to a customer for shipping and handling
are reported as revenues.
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NOTE 3 – GOING CONCERN
The Company has a limited operating history. The Company’s business and operations are sensitive to general business and economic conditions
in the United States. A host of factors beyond the Company’s control could cause fluctuations in these conditions. Adverse conditions may include
recession, downturn, or otherwise, changes in regulations or restrictions in imports, competition, or changes in consumer taste. These adverse conditions could affect the Company’s financial condition and the results of its operations.
The Company meets its day-to-day working capital requirements using monies raised through sales of eyewear and issuances of equity, including our initial public offering completed in August 2022, a secondary public offering completed in June 2023, and exercises of warrants by stockholders (see Note 9 for additional details). The Company also previously issued a convertible note held by its parent company,
which was repaid in full during the nine months ended September 30, 2023. The Company’s forecasts and projections indicate that the Company expects to have sufficient cash
reserves and future income to operate within the level of its current facilities.
The Company anticipates that its available liquidity will be sufficient to fund operations through at least the next 12 months.
NOTE 4 – INCOME TAX PROVISION
At the end of each interim reporting period, the Company estimates its effective tax
rate expected to be applied for the full year. This estimate is used to determine
the income tax provision or benefit on a year-to-date basis and may change in subsequent
interim periods. The Company has no t recorded a tax provision for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 as it maintains a full valuation allowance against its net deferred tax assets.
NOTE 5 – TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE
ASSETS
Schedule of property, plant and equipment
September 30,
December 31,
Property & Equipment
2023
2022
Mobile Kiosk Display
$ 153,592
$ 63,395
Computer Equipment
44,901
44,901
Office Equipment
17,272
17,273
Internal-Use Software
31,300
16,775
Property and equipment, gross
247,065
142,343
Less: Accumulated depreciation
( 68,595 )
( 22,599 )
Property and equipment, net
$ 178,470
$ 119,744
Depreciation expense for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 was $ 17,017 and $ 4,667 , respectively.
Depreciation expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 was $ 45,996 and $ 12,566 , respectively.
Schedule of intangible assets
September 30,
December 31,
Finite-lived intangible assets
2023
2022
Patent Costs
$ 310,948
$ 156,196
Intangible assets, gross
310,948
156,196
Less: Accumulated amortization
( 38,669 )
( 18,639 )
Intangible assets, net
$ 272,279
$ 137,557
Amortization expense for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 was $ 2,214 and $ 2,879 , respectively.
Amortization expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 was $ 20,030 and $ 7,060 , respectively.
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NOTE 6 – RELATED PARTY ADVANCES AND OTHER INTERCOMPANY AGREEMENTS
Convertible Note and Due to Parent and
Affiliates
During the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and during 2022, the Company had the availability of, but not the contractual right to, intercompany
financing from the Parent and Affiliates in the form of either cash advances or borrowings
under a convertible note (as discussed below).
The convertible notes balances were $ 61,356 at December 31, 2022. In January 2023, the Company borrowed an additional $ 48,143 under such convertible notes, and
subsequently repaid the outstanding balances of the convertible notes in full in February 2023, such that there were no amounts outstanding under convertible notes as of September 30, 2023.
Management Service Agreement
The Company has entered into a management services agreement with Tekcapital Europe Ltd. (a related party, related through common ownership), for which the Company is billed at $35,000 quarterly. While the agreement does not stipulate a specific maturity
date, it can be terminated with 30 calendar days written notice by any party.
The related party currently provides the following services:
●
Support and advice to the Company in accordance with their area of expertise;
●
Research, technical review, legal review, recruitment, software development, marketing,
public relations, and advertisement; and
●
Advice, assistance, and consultation services to support the Company or in relation
to any other related matter.
During the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $ 35,000 in each respective period under the management services agreement. During the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $ 105,000 in each respective period under the
management services agreement.
Rent of Office Space
Prior to the February 1, 2022 amendment of the aforementioned management services agreement, the Company
was provided with rent-free office space by the Parent and Affiliates. Effective February 1, 2022, Tekcapital began to bill the Company for an allocation of rent paid by Tekcapital
on the Company’s behalf. The Company recognized $ 22,992 and $ 68,752 of expense related to this month-to-month arrangement for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively. The Company recognized $ 52,085 of expense related to this arrangement for both the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022.
NOTE 7 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Legal Matters
We are not the subject of any material pending legal proceedings; however, we may from time to time become a party to various legal proceedings arising in the ordinary
course of business.
Leases
Our executive offices are located at 11900 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 630 Miami, Florida
33181. Our executive offices are provided to us by the parent of Tekcapital (see Note 6). We consider our current office space adequate for our current operations.
License Agreements
In late 2022 and 2023, we entered into several multi-year license agreements which grant us the right to sell certain branded smart
eyewear, including the Nautica, Eddie Bauer, and Reebok brands worldwide. These agreements require us to pay royalties based on a percentage of net retail and
wholesale sales during the period of the license, and also require guaranteed minimum
royalty payments.
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The aggregate future minimum payments due under these license agreements are as follows:
Schedule of future minimum payments due
Remainder of 2023
$ -
2024
161,210
2025
436,000
2026
834,000
2027
1,290,000
Thereafter (through 2033)
10,550,000
Total
$ 13,271,210
Other Commitments
See related party management services agreement discussed in Note 6.
NOTE 8 – STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION
During the nine months ended September 30, 2023, we granted the following option awards:
●
Options to purchase an aggregate of 330,000 shares of common stock at $ 1.275 per share
were issued to the Company’s officers and management, of which 1/3 vested immediately, 1/3 shall vest on January 13, 2024, and the remaining 1/3 shall vest on January 13, 2025. The options expire on January 13, 2028.
●
Options to purchase an aggregate of 75,000 shares of common stock at $ 1.275 per share
were issued to non-management directors, which vest evenly over three years, whereby
1/3 shall vest on each of January 13, 2024, January 13, 2025, and January 13, 2026. The options expire on January 13, 2028.
●
Options to purchase an aggregate of 162,000 shares of common stock at $ 1.275 per share
were issued to certain employees and consultants, which vest evenly over three years,
whereby 1/3 shall vest on each of January 13, 2024, January 13, 2025, and January 13, 2026. The options expire on January 13, 2028.
●
Options to purchase an aggregate of 75,000 shares of common stock at $ 1.275 per share
were issued an employee, which would have vested evenly over three years (whereby
1/6 of the options would have vested every six months). During the three months ended
September 30, 2023, all of these options were forfeited.
●
Options to purchase an aggregate of 6,000 shares of common stock at $ 1.275 per share
were issued to a consultant, which vested immediately. These options were all exercised
during the nine months ended September 30, 2023.
●
Options to purchase an aggregate of 15,000 shares of common stock at $ 0.66 per share
were issued to certain employees and consultants, which vest evenly over two years,
whereby 1/4 of the options shall vest every six months. The options expire on September 5, 2028.
Additionally, on June 1, 2023, we modified the terms of certain options awarded in 2021 to purchase an aggregate
of 140,000 shares of common stock, in order to extend their expiration dates from
July 21, 2023 to July 21, 2024. There were no changes to the exercise price or other terms of these stock
options, and these options were already fully vested prior to the modification. As
a result of this modification, we recognized incremental stock option expense of $ 9,188
for the nine months ended September 30, 2023.
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Details of the number of stock options and the weighted average exercise price outstanding as of and during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 are as follows:
Schedule of number of share options and the weighted average exercise price outstanding
Average
Exercise
price per share
$
Options
(Number)
As at January 1, 2023
2.61
2,332,500
Granted
1.26
663,000
Exercised
1.01
( 316,000 )
Forfeited / Expired
2.94
( 275,000 )
As at September 30, 2023
2.41
2,404,500
Exercisable as at September 30, 2023
2.67
1,509,808
As of September 30, 2023, the weighted average remaining contractual life of options was 1.91 years for outstanding options, and 1.32 years for exercisable options.
As of September 30, 2023, unrecognized stock option expense of $ 885,010 remains to be recognized over next 1.17 years.
As of September 30, 2023, the aggregate intrinsic value for all options outstanding as well as all
options exercisable was zero 0 .
NOTE 9 – STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Second Public Offering
On June 26, 2023, the Company closed on a public offering of 4,500,000 units consisting of 4,500,000 shares of its common stock and 4,500,000 warrants to purchase 4,500,000 shares of common stock (the “Common Warrants”) at a combined offering price of $ 1.05 per unit in exchange for gross proceeds of approximately $ 4.73 million, before deducting underwriting discounts and offering expenses. Each share
of common stock was sold together with one warrant. Each Common Warrant is exercisable to purchase one share of common stock at an initial exercise price
of $1.05 per share, subject to certain adjustments as set forth in the warrant agreement. In addition, pursuant to the terms of the placement agency agreement for the offering, the Company issued to the placement agent certain other warrants to purchase up to 180,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $ 1.31 per share. The net proceeds received by the Company from this offering amounted to $ 4,115,688 .
Warrants
On August 17, 2022, as part of the Company’s initial public offering, the Company issued a total of 2,254,000 warrants to purchase
2,254,000 shares of common stock, which began trading and are currently trading on
the Nasdaq Capital Market, under the symbol “LUCYW” (which we refer to as the “Listed Warrants”). Additionally, pursuant to the terms of the related underwriting agreement for the initial public offering, the Company issued to the underwriter certain other warrants to purchase
up to 58,800 shares of the Company’s common stock, which have an exercise price of $ 8.228 per share.
In February 2023, holders of the Company’s Listed Warrants exercised such warrants to purchase an aggregate of 408,600 shares of the Company’s common stock, at an adjusted exercise price of $ 3.75 per share, resulting in cash
proceeds to the Company of $ 1,532,250 .
Between April 1, 2023 and April 16, 2023, holders of the Company’s Listed Warrants exercised such warrants to purchase an aggregate of 321,120 shares of the Company’s common stock, at an adjusted exercise price of $ 3.75 per share, resulting in cash
proceeds to the Company of $ 1,204,200 .
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On April 17, 2023, the Company entered into a warrant exercise inducement letter agreement (“Inducement Letter”) with certain accredited investors that were existing holders of the Company’s Listed Warrants to purchase an aggregate of 150,000 shares of the Company’s common stock for cash, wherein the investors agreed to exercise all of their existing Listed Warrants at an exercise price of $ 3.75 per share. The gross proceeds to the Company from this transaction, before deducting estimated expenses and fees, was $ 562,000 . In consideration for the immediate exercise of the existing Listed Warrants for cash, the exercising holders received new warrants to purchase up to an aggregate of 300,000 shares of common stock (the
“Private Warrants”) in a private placement pursuant to Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. The Private Warrants are immediately exercisable upon issuance at an exercise price of $ 3.75 per
common share and will expire on April 19, 2028. The Private Warrants were offered in a private placement pursuant to an applicable exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act and, along with
the shares of common stock issuable upon their exercise, have not been registered under the Securities Act of
1933, and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration with the SEC or an applicable exemption from such
registration requirements. The securities were offered only to accredited investors. The net proceeds received by the Company from this transaction amounted to $ 391,268 .
None of the aforementioned other warrants issued to underwriters and placement agents
have been exercised.
As of September 30, 2023, the Company’s remaining outstanding warrants are as follows:
Schedule of stockholders' equity note, warrants or rights
Warrant Type
Warrants
Outstanding
Exercise
Price
Expiration
Date
Listed Warrants
1,374,280
$ 3.75
8/17/27
Common Warrants
4,500,000
$ 1.05
6/26/28
Private Warrants
300,000
$ 3.75
4/19/28
Underwriter warrants
58,800
$ 8.23
8/12/27
Placement agent warrants
180,000
$ 1.05
6/26/28
Total
6,413,080
NOTE 10 – EARNINGS PER SHARE
The Company calculates earnings/(loss) per share data by calculating the quotient of earnings/(loss) divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the respective period as required by ASC 260-10-50.
Due to the net losses for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, all shares underlying the related party convertible debt, common
stock warrants, and common stock options were excluded from the earnings per share
calculation due to their anti-dilutive effect.
The calculation of net earnings/(loss) per share is as follows:
Schedule of calculation of net earnings per common share - basic and diluted
For the
three months ended
For the
nine months ended
September 30,
September 30,
September 30,
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
Basic and diluted:
Net loss
$ ( 1,551,105 )
$ ( 1,404,321 )
$ ( 4,269,717 )
$ ( 3,804,692 )
Weighted-average number of common shares
12,917,239
6,673,020
9,705,053
6,266,709
Basic and diluted net loss per common share
$ ( 0.12 )
$ ( 0.21 )
$ ( 0.44 )
$ ( 0.61 )
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I tem 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
The following discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations
should be read together with our financial statements and the related notes and the
other financial information included elsewhere in this Quarterly Report. This discussion
contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Our actual
results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements
as a result of various factors, including those discussed below and elsewhere in this
Quarterly Report.
Overview
The mission of our company is to upgrade
the world’s eyewear, by adding useful tech features to comfortable and stylish sunglasses and eyeglasses. Our products enable
seamless Bluetooth connection to your digital life and prescription vision correction in one affordable and convenient package.
Our flagship brand of smart eyewear is called Lucyd ® . Lucyd eyewear is enjoyed by thousands of people around the
world who want the convenience and utility of wireless headphones and glasses in one. Furthermore, we believe we are revolutionizing
the concept of eyewear overall, by enabling connection to the powerful ChatGPT AI assistant right on our glasses, using a novel
and ergonomic voice interface. The Company believes the addition of this powerful feature to our eyewear will significantly enhance
user adoption of Lucyd eyewear, and may provide a new revenue stream for the business in the form of in-app purchases.
In January 2021, we officially launched
our first commercial product, Lucyd Lyte ® (“Lucyd Lyte”). This initial product offering embodied our
goal of creating smart eyewear for all day wear that looks like and is priced similarly to designer eyewear, but is also light
weight and comfortable, and enables the wearer to remain connected to their digital lives. The product was initially launched with
six styles, and in September 2021, an additional six styles were added.
We recently launched version 2.0 of our Lucyd Lyte eyewear, and our current product
offering consists of 21 version 2.0 models, which offers a similar amount of style variety as many traditional
eyewear collections. Six of the 21 styles are from a new sub-collection called Lyte XL, which boasts our
most advanced features yet, launched in October 2023. All styles are each available with 80+ different lens types, resulting in hundreds
of variations of products currently available.
The new Lucyd Lyte version 2.0 collection features several key breakthroughs for the smart eyewear product category:
1.
Music playback and call time were extended to 12 hours, a 50% increase over the version 1.0 and making Lyte one of the longest-lasting true wireless audio devices on the
market.
2.
A four-speaker array was introduced, improving audio fidelity significantly compared
to the version 1.0 model and many other smart eyewear products.
3.
Styling of the frames deployed the Company’s new expert design team, producing smart eyewear that follows trending styles in
2023 in the traditional eyeglasses and sunglasses markets. The collection features many style firsts for a smart eyewear collection
designed in the United States, that have proven commercially successful in traditional eyewear, such as titanium
rose gold and champagne crystal styles for women, and gunmetal gray and acetate aviator
styles for men.
4.
The upgrade to a Bluetooth 5.2 chip improves connection stability, especially for
older devices.
5.
Responsiveness of touch controls improved with an audible tone added to alert the
wearer when they have used a command successfully.
6.
The transition of the LED status indicators to the interior of the temples, a change
based on consumer feedback, makes the product more discreet.
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Since the launch of Lucyd Lyte, we witnessed interest and demand from customers throughout
the United States and have sold thousands of our smart glasses. Within six months
of the launch of Lucyd Lyte, several optical stores in the United States and Canada
have on-boarded the product and we have had discussions with several other large
eyewear chains (by number of locations) regarding onboarding our product. We believe
smart eyewear is a product category whose time has come, and we believe we are well
positioned to capitalize on and help develop this exciting new sector–where eyewear
meets electronics in a user-friendly, mass market format, priced similarly to designer
eyewear.
In first quarter of 2022 we introduced a virtual try-on kiosk for select retail stores.
This device introduces our products to prospective retail customers and enables them to digitally try on our line of smart glasses in
a touch-free manner.
In 2023, we launched a total of 21 new styles of Lucyd Lyte eyewear, and entered production
for our first licensed product, the Nautica Powered by Lucyd smart eyewear collection. Due to slight delays in production, the Nautica line will launch in the first quarter of 2024, rather than in the fourth quarter of 2023 as originally anticipated. Additionally, unforeseen manufacturing issues with
the Lucyd safety glass product line caused this product launch to also be delayed,
and is now planned to launch in the second quarter of 2024. Due to the complexity of smart eyewear products, and the number of components and
details involved, the Company believes in taking the time to ensure its products are
as perfected as possible to meet the needs of the customer.
Other recent product developments are as follows:
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In October 2023, the Company launched six new styles of smart eyewear under the Lucyd line, branded as Lyte XL, bringing several key innovations to the core product line. The new frames feature
patent-pending flexible hinges which enable a more comfortable fit and a wider range
of suitable head sizes for each frame, significant improvements to speaker and microphone
quality, thinner and more ergonomic temples, multi-lingual packaging for global sales,
and the use of 99% post-consumer recycled materials in the packaging. Additionally, the new packaging design is more compact and more clearly advertises
the frame style within, making it more retail-friendly. These key improvements will
be rolled out across all of the Company’s smart eyewear products to come, and marks notable R&D advancements towards the Company’s goal to develop the global standard in smart eyewear. These improvements also come
just eight months after the Company’s previous frame launch, showing our ability to rapidly improve our products on a
short timetable.
●
The patent-pending Lucyd Charging Dock accessory will be upgraded to feature a charging status LED and USB data capability, enabling
it to be used as a USB multi-device hub for computers in addition to a charging hub. Additionally, the new Dock has a special spring-action connector that enables it
to function perfectly with any pair of glasses from the Company, whereas the original
Dock had difficulty with some petite and wide fit frames.
●
We completed an overhaul of our retail fixtures in the third quarter of 2023, offering our new enhanced video and audio demo displays to all current and prospective
retail partners. The new displays were designed in-house and purpose-built for enhancing sell-through
of our smart eyewear. Our new modular display system incorporates two different center stations focused on audio and video experiences,
along with side pieces for stores with additional counter space to exhibit any number
of our frames. Over the course of the third quarter of this year, we began upgrading the store fixtures of our retail partners to the new display systems, which we believe will enhance sell-through of our products. Initial retailer feedback on the new display system has been
positive, as it eliminates key issues with our previous displays, by providing enough consumer information to make an educated buying
decision, including allowing the customer to interact with and listen to music on live products, and also including the addition of a security tether to make it suitable for all retail environments.
●
We introduced a proprietary new custom lens in the third quarter of 2023, called the Lucyd Blueshift lens. This new lens transitions from clear indoors to dark outdoors, and has a handmade
blue light blocking coating that was independently lab tested to block 40% of harmful
blue light. This is an achievement since blue light lenses with this degree of filtration
normally have a yellowish or amber tint, while the Blueshift lens is fully clear indoors.
The Blueshift lens is offered in polarized and nonpolarized variants in any prescription
or as a non-prescription custom lens.
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In the fourth quarter of 2022, we introduced key features in the Vyrb app, including
live broadcasts for up to 100 users in one digital “room”, and the ability to upload
external audio content into Vyrb, enabling longstanding content creators to import
their existing libraries swiftly into the platform. This new feature allows content creators to share content they made outside of Vyrb
on the Vyrb network, and in the future we plan to allow users to monetize this content
as well as the content they generate originally on the platform. For example, we plan
to enable podcasters to import their existing podcast library into Vyrb, and set a
paywall for other users to access the content. Also in the fourth quarter of 2022, we completed development of core audio eyewear
product improvements, such as upgrading all frames to quadraphonic sound, which have
been rolled out across all new eyewear models as of January 2023.
In April 2023, we introduced a major software upgrade for our glasses with the launch of the
Lucyd app for iOS/Android. This free application enables the user to converse with
the extremely popular ChatGPT AI language model on the glasses, to instantly gain
the benefit of one of the world’s most powerful AI assistants in a hands-free ergonomic interface. The app deploys a powerful and unique Siri and Google Voice
integration with the Open AI API for ChatGPT, developed internally by the company
and now pending patent. This development instantly makes all Lucyd eyewear perhaps the smartest smartglasses available today, and represents a significant marketing opportunity
for the company’s core smartglasses product, and a potential in-app purchase revenue stream for the Company.
We subsequently launched version 2.0 of the Lucyd app in August 2023 for iOS, which included an upgraded visual interface, new AI tool, and usability improvements, with the same updates planned for the Android version of the app in the fourth quarter of 2023. The new state-of-the-art interface makes perhaps the world’s most powerful commercial AI easier to use than ever on our smart glasses. We plan
to introduce more features, a shop, and a pro version of the app in the near future.
We apply a manufacturer suggested retail price (“MSRP”) of $199 (for our standard frames) to $229 (for our titanium frames) for non-prescription, polarized sunglass and blue light
blocking glasses across our online channels, with our wholesale pricing offering volume
discounts to these prices. Please refer to discussion in the Components of Results
of Operations section below for more details regarding our pricing structure.
Our business model is capital light, as we have elected not to build our own manufacturing facilities and Company-owned retail distribution,
but rather have contracted with existing sources of production and proven consumer-facing retail distribution.
In summation, the ultimate synopsis from management on the status of the Company at
the end of the third quarter of 2023 is as follows:
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The Company has made notable advancements in both hardware and software products, fostering a
market-leading smart eyewear user experience. This follows the Company’s mission to continuously iterate and improve its products to better serve the customer, shown by the development of new custom components launching in the third quarter; the overall
improvement of fit, style, and functionality coming to our products with each successive
launch; and the combination of our core technology with the globally renowned Nautica,
Eddie Bauer, and Reebok brands pending launch over the next three to six months.
●
The Company has built its strongest team to date, with 12 full-time staff extremely
devoted to building the global standard in smart eyewear, and several capable design, promotion, and sales contractors supplementing the core team.
●
The Company was the first to market with a touch-free voice interface for ChatGPT,
demonstrating our ability to rapidly incorporate new innovations into our core product
to the immediate and great benefit of all users.
●
The Company has launched a very sophisticated and attractive modular display system
that is primed to introduce smart eyewear to lay customers and maximize sell-through
in any retail environment suitable for our products. The new display system features a 10” video monitor continuously running promotional
videos, can be programmed with new videos seasonally via an SD card slot, and describes
to passerby how to conduct a music demo on the pair of Lucyd glasses on the display.
The display also features modular side pieces enabling retail locations to take advantage
of varied amounts of counter space to display Lucyd products.
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The optical industry itself has begun to recognize us as a leader of innovation in
optics, as shown in recent coverage that lists us alongside major, well-established
players in the space.
●
Although we underwent some significant challenges with product defects and returns,
primarily in 2022 but also leading into 2023, the result of this was a total overhaul
of our supply chain that yielded more reliable factories and an overall significant
quality improvement on all of our glasses, positioning us well for the future.
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The Company began adopting aggressive influencer marketing strategies in the third quarter of 2023, some of which have already been successful in generating high-quality, authentic
user content to support advertising our products, as well as growing our social media
following. The Company believes influencer marketing will be a cornerstone of its
marketing efforts going forward, given the nature of smart eyewear as a complex new
product that typically requires detailed exposition for consumer adoption.
●
Optical retailer feedback at the Vision Expo West conference on the new Lyte XL frames
and pre-production Nautica smart eyewear samples was extremely positive, indicating
the strong potential of the optical channel for our products. Reception of the Nautica
samples was some of the best feedback the Company had ever received. With the optical industry being a largely brand-driven marketplace, the introduction
of the Powered by Lucyd lines bode well for the Company’s future prospects.
Key Factors Affecting Performance
Expansion of retail points of purchase
In addition to sustained growth of our e-commerce business, our future revenues are
correlated positively with our placement of Lucyd glasses in optical stores, as well
as sporting goods stores and other specialty stores such as cellular shops. To address
this, we assembled a team with decades of experience in the eyewear industry and are
offering a strong co-op marketing program and reordering incentives program. We currently
offer an expansive line of 21 different styles and several accessories, with plans to continuously expand this offering
over time. In the first quarter of 2023, we added approximately 50 new retail partners, comprised
of independent optical stores, and in the second quarter of 2023 we added approximately
25 new independent optical stores and seven Duty Free stores operated by Privato Inc. In the third quarter of 2023, we added 37 new accounts, entirely optical stores.
Retail store client retention and re-orders
Our ability to sustain and increase revenue is correlated positively with our ability
to receive re-orders from stores, either directly or through our wholesale distributors.
To support our sales to retail stores directly, we offer a strong co-op marketing
program that includes free and paid store display materials. As part of this strategy,
we have launched a new modular display system with engaging video screens and audio testing capabilities
for our resellers to help educate their in-store customers about Lucyd Lyte and enable
customers to try them on. This proprietary display system is central to our efforts to introduce traditional retail customers to Lucyd eyewear,
and we are planning further enhancements to our merchandising displays to enable more
immersive experiences. Additionally, we consistently incorporate retail partner feedback directly into our
frames to better serve our end users. 44 display systems have been deployed so far to retailers.
Investing in business growth
We believe that people care about what they wear on their faces, and because we understand
that customers have diverse preferences about the shape, size and design of their
eyewear, we aim to continuously invest in the design and development of new models
in an effort to provide the consumer with a wide selection of styles, colors, and finishes.
We are offering a strong co-op marketing program with retail stores, and intend to
expand our sales, marketing and brand ambassador teams to broaden our brand awareness
and online presence. We will also increase our general and administrative expenses
in the foreseeable future to cover the additional costs for finance, compliance, supply
chain, quality assurance and investor relations as we grow as a public company.
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Key Performance Indicators
Store Count (B2B)
We believe that one of the key indicators for our business is the number of retail
stores onboarded to sell Lucyd Lyte. We started onboarding our first retail stores
in June 2021. Currently, we have approximately 350 retail stores selling Lucyd Lyte, primarily located within the United States and Canada, across just over 300 unique wholesale accounts. Based on the existing demand for our products, current
distribution, and recently consummated supply agreements, we anticipate that our products will
be available in a significant number of new third-party retail locations in 2024.
We expect this number to gradually increase as we continue to improve our product,
roll out our co-op marketing program and introduce more of our modular display systems into retail stores, to facilitate customer education and product sell-through. The Company has consistently introduced its products in dozens of new points of sale
every quarter; however, we expect a more notable increase with the rollout of our Powered by Lucyd branded products over the next year. The introduction of fashion-branded products from our partnerships with Nautica, Eddie
Bauer, and Reebok are expected to significantly increase our retail store presence due to the popularity and built-in following of
these brands, particularly Nautica which has a large audience for their traditional
eyewear, and Eddie Bauer due to their large US brick-and-mortar retail presence.
Customer Ratings (B2C)
The Lucyd Lyte version 2.0 product is receiving higher ratings online compared to
our previous products, indicating that customers are appreciative of improvements
in product design, functionality and build quality. Many of our version 2.0 variants carry a 4.0/5 rating or higher, compared to most products with an approximate 3.5/5 rating from our previous collection.
This is a strong signal of positive feedback on our products that indicates our ability
to grow and scale with America’s largest online retailer and other platforms.
Number of online orders (B2C)
For our e-commerce business, we track the number of online orders as an indicator
of the success of our online marketing efforts. As of September 30, 2023, we had 17,173 cumulative total orders from customers online since inception, up from a cumulative total of 10,435 as of September 30, 2022. We believe that the addition of new styles, as well as further investment in brand
awareness, product ambassadors, and influencer campaigns, will enable continued growth
of online orders in the foreseeable future. We expect to allocate a significant portion
of our advertising expenditures towards influencer marketing programs.
Components of Results of Operations
Net Revenue
Our revenue is generated from the sales of prescription and non-prescription optical
glasses, sunglasses, and shipping charges, which are charged to the customer, associated
with these purchases. We sell products through our retail store resellers, distributors,
on our own website Lucyd.co, and on Amazon.com.
Our flagship product line increased in price with the launch of the version 2.0 models,
from $149 to $199 on acetate models, and $179 to $229 on titanium models for non-prescription
glasses across all of our online channels. In addition, we have introduced a minimum
advertised price on the new models of $139 and $159, respectively, to support our retail partners with guaranteed minimum pricing.
When adding a prescription lens upgrade to
our glasses on the Lucyd.co website, the price can increase from between $40 for a basic clear prescription lens, all the way up
to $450 for the latest Transitions ® progressive lens. Glasses with prescription lenses are only available through
our website Lucyd.co, while our sales through Amazon and to our retail partners only include non-prescription glasses with rare
exceptions such as a reseller ordering a customized unit for display purposes.
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U.S. consumers enjoy free USPS first class postage, with faster delivery options available
for extra cost, for sales processed through our website. For Amazon sales, shipping
is free for U.S consumers while international customers pay shipping charges. Any
costs associated with fees charged by the online platforms (Shopify for Lucyd.co website
and Amazon) are not recharged to customers. We charge applicable state sales taxes
for both online channels and all other marketplaces on which we sell.
Our wholesale pricing for eyewear sold to retail store partners and distributors includes
volume discounts, due to the nature of large quantity orders. The pricing includes
shipping charges, while excluding any state sales tax charges applicable. Due to the
nature of wholesale retail orders, no e-commerce fees are applicable.
Cost of Goods Sold
Cost of goods sold includes the costs incurred to acquire materials, assemble, and
sell our finished products.
For retail sales placed on one of our e-commerce channels, these costs include (i)
product costs held at the lesser of cost and net realizable value and inclusive of
inventory reserves, (ii) freight, import, and inspection costs, (iii) optical laboratory
costs for prescription glasses, (iv) merchant fees, (v) fees paid to third-party e-commerce
platforms, and (vi) cost of shipping the product to the consumer.
For wholesale sales these costs include (i) product costs stated at the lesser of
cost and net realizable value and inclusive of inventory reserves, (ii) freight, import,
and inspection costs, and (iii) credit card fees.
When consumers place their orders directly on our online store, we save approximately
12-15% on marketplace fees than when consumers place their orders directly from third-party
platforms like Amazon and eBay.
We expect our cost of goods sold to fluctuate as a percentage of net revenue primarily
due to product mix, customer preferences and resulting demand, customer shipping costs,
and management of our inventory and merchandise mix.
Over time we expect our total cost of goods sold on a per unit basis to decrease as
a result of an increase in scale. Increase in scale is achieved as a result of increase
in volumes from both business to consumer and business to business (retail store)
orders. We continue to expand our products with line extensions and new models and
broaden our presence in retail stores carrying our products.
Gross Profit and Gross Margin
We define gross profit as net revenues less cost of goods sold. Gross margin is gross
profit expressed as a percentage of net revenues. Our gross margin may fluctuate in
the future based on a number of factors, including the cost at which we can obtain,
transport, and assemble our inventory, the rate at our vendor network expands, and
how effective we can be at controlling costs, in any given period.
We anticipate our cost of goods sold, on a per unit basis, will decrease with scale,
and this will likely have a positive impact on our gross margins.
Gross margins in 2022 and the first half
of 2023 were adversely impacted by supply chain challenges with our previous manufacturer. We received a high number of defective frames
in 2022 despite our rigorous inspection procedure, which involves a third-party inspection agency reviewing 100% of new units as they
come off the production line, testing every pair of glasses for sound quality and basic functionality. Despite this, a large number of
inaccurately-tested frames made it to our customers, precipitating a large number of replacement units and lenses which negatively impacted
margins. To address this problem, we immediately underwent a new manufacturer search program in 2022 which we believe yielded two higher-quality
factories, that are now producing all of our glasses to a higher quality standard. These issues were resolved and remediated by the end
of the second quarter of 2023, and we do not expect such impacts on our gross margins going forward.
Additionally, in late 2022, the cost
of nearly all lenses produced by our supplier increased by approximately 10% from previous levels, which adversely impacted our gross
margins in 2023; we do not anticipate similar increases in the cost of lenses in the foreseeable future
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Operating Expenses
Our operating expenses consist primarily of:
●
general & administrative expenses that include primarily consulting and payroll expenses,
IT & software, legal, and other administrative expense;
●
sales and marketing expenses including cost of online and TV advertising, marketing
agency fees, influencers, trade shows, and other initiatives;
●
related party management fees for a range of back-office services and occupancy costs provided by Tekcapital LLC; and
●
research and development expenses related to (i) development of new styles and features of our smart eyewear, (ii) development and improvement of our e-commerce website, and (iii) development of our Vyrb social media app for wearables.
Interest and Other Income, Net
Interest and other income, net, primarily includes interest, dividends, and investment returns from our investments in money market funds
and U.S. Treasury bills, and interest expense paid on convertible note loan due to the Parent.
Provision for Income Taxes
Provision for income taxes consists of income taxes related to foreign and domestic
federal and state jurisdictions in which we conduct business, adjusted for allowable
credits, deductions, and valuation allowance against deferred tax assets.
Results of Operations
Three Months Ended September 30,
2023 and 2022
The following table summarizes our results of operations for the three months ended
September 30, 2023 (the “current quarter”) and the three months ended September 30, 2022 (the “prior year quarter”):
Three months ended
September 30,
2023
% of
Revenues
Three months ended
September 30,
2022
% of
Revenues
Change between
the
three months ended
September 30,
2023
and 2022
% Change
Revenues, net
$ 221,875
100 %
$ 151,957
100 %
$ 69,918
46 %
Less: Cost of Goods Sold
(141,531 )
64 %
(129,092 )
85 %
(12,439 )
10 %
Gross Profit
80,344
36 %
22,865
15 %
57,479
251 %
Operating Expenses:
General and administrative
(915,537 )
413 %
(479,983 )
316 %
(435,554 )
91 %
Sales and marketing
(533,902 )
241 %
(568,901 )
374 %
34,999
-6 %
Research & development
(192,701 )
87 %
(304,691 )
201 %
111,990
-37 %
Related party management fee
(35,000 )
16 %
(35,000 )
23 %
-
0 %
Total Operating Expenses
(1,677,140 )
756 %
(1,388,575 )
914 %
(288,565 )
21 %
Other Income (Expense)
45,691
-21 %
(735 )
0 %
46,426
-6316 %
Interest Expense
-
0 %
(37,876 )
25 %
37,876
-100 %
Total Other Income (Expense), net
45,691
-21 %
(38,611 )
25 %
84,302
-218 %
Net Loss
$ (1,551,105 )
699 %
$ (1,404,321 )
924 %
$ (146,784 )
10 %
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Revenue
Our revenues for the three months ended September 30, 2023 were $221,875, representing an increase of approximately 46% as compared to revenues of $151,957 during the three months ended September 30, 2022. The increase in revenue was primarily attributable to significant growth in the wholesale channel, with our net wholesale
revenues increasing by approximately 72% over the prior year quarter as we continue to add new independent optical stores
as retail partners and grow our distribution network. Net sales through Amazon and our website also grew significantly from the prior year quarter, increasing by approximately 59% and 26%, respectively. However, the aforementioned increases were partially offset by significant price discounts we granted in the current quarter, in order to respond to aggressive discounts offered by key competing products, and to support our continued market share growth. Additionally, our revenues for the current quarter were somewhat negatively impacted by a slight decrease in spending on marketing by the Company compared to the prior year quarter, due to our decision to preserve more of our marketing budget for the fourth quarter of 2023, in order to align with the October 2023 announcement of our significantly improved Lyte XL collection.
On a sequential quarter basis, our current quarter net revenues grew approximately
31% from the three months ended June 30, 2023, after growing approximately 17% from the three months ended March 31, 2023 to the three months ended June 30, 2023.
For the three months ended September 30, 2023, approximately 42% of sales were processed on our online store (Lucyd.co), 29% on Amazon.com, and 29% with reseller partners. This sales channel mix negatively impacted our revenue for the current quarter as compared with the prior year quarter, due to the fact we charge an additional $35 to $275 for our prescription lenses available only on Lucyd.co, and that channel represented a higher proportion of our total product sales in the
prior year quarter than in the current quarter. For the three months ended September 30, 2023, we generated $187,086 of revenue from sales of non-prescription frames and accessories, and $34,789 from sales of frames with prescription lenses. All of the $63,027 in sales generated on Amazon.com during the current quarter were for non-prescription frames and accessories, as we only offer prescription lenses through our website. Of the $93,704 in online sales generated through Lucyd.co, $34,789 was related to frames with prescription lenses and $58,915 was related to glasses with non-prescription lenses.
For the three months ended September 30, 2022, approximately 49% of sales were processed on our online store (Lucyd.co), 26% on Amazon.com, and 25% with retail store partners. For the three months ended September 30, 2022, we generated $91,661 of revenue from sales of non-prescription frames, and $22,706 from sales of frames with prescription lenses. All of the $33,432 in sales generated on Amazon.com during the period were for non-prescription frames, as we only offer prescription lenses through our website. Of the $80,934 in online sales generated through Lucyd.co, $22,706 was related to frames with prescription lenses and $58,228 was related to glasses with non-prescription lenses.
Over time, we expect third-party retail stores will become our primary sales channel as we onboard
additional stores, while the online portion of our sales will gradually decrease on a percentage basis but
remain an important component of our total sales. We currently have a retail store presence in approximately 350 stores.
Cost of goods sold
Our total
cost of goods sold increased to $141,531 for the three months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $129,092 for the prior year
quarter. This increase was primarily driven by increased cost of lenses and frames largely as a result of the increase in sales volumes
during the current quarter as compared with the prior year quarter. The increase in the cost of lenses was also driven by (i) a 10% increase
in the production cost of lenses sourced through supplier in late 2022, and (ii) the introduction of our new proprietary blueshift premium
lenses in August 2023, which are more expensive than other lenses to produce. These cost increases were partially offset by the fact
that the prior year quarter cost of goods sold included significant write-offs of damaged inventory, related to product quality and supply
chain issues in 2022 that have since been remediated and resolved. Smart eyewear is a highly specialized product that has the combined
specifications and component requirements of a wireless Bluetooth headset and optical eyewear in one, meaning it is expensive to manufacture
in small quantities of a few thousand at a time. As demand and awareness for smart eyewear continues to grow over time, the Company expects
that its per unit cost will decrease as its order volumes increase.
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Cost of goods sold for the three months ended September 30, 2023 included the cost of frames of $79,410; cost of prescription lenses incurred with our third-party vendor of $76,346; and other items including affiliate referral fees, e-commerce platform fees, commissions, and custom duties and importation fees for a total of $(14,225). Out of $141,531 of our total cost of goods sold for the three months ended September 30, 2023, $76,346 related to orders with prescription lenses, while $65,185 pertained to non-prescription orders.
Cost of goods sold for the three months ended September 30, 2022 included the cost of frames of $89,768; cost of prescription lenses incurred with our third-party vendor of $15,482; and affiliate referral fees, sales commission expense, and e-commerce platform fees of $23,719. Of our total cost of goods sold for the prior year quarter, $15,482 related to orders with prescription lenses, while $113,610 pertained to non-prescription orders.
Over time, we expect third-party retail stores will become our primary sales channel as we
onboard additional stores, while the online portion of our sales will remain an important component of our
total sales. Consequently, we expect sales of prescription lenses offered through our website to decrease, as our third-party retail partners outfit
our Lyte frames with more prescriptions. We anticipate growth in both wholesale and
e-commerce channel sales for the remainder of 2023 and heading into 2024, and we also expect corresponding growth in total cost of goods sold, primarily from
increases in core product costs due to licensed brand royalties, and the addition of more expensive materials such as recycled packaging, improved hardware, and improved electronic components. We believe this growth will be attributable to several factors: our products continue
to improve with each successive launch, notably in terms of comfort and sound quality;
consumer awareness of our category continues to grow with smart eyewear sales overall increasing every year; and finally, the Company is deploying new marketing efforts focused heavily on influencer content which we believe will better inform consumers about our products.
Gross profit
Our gross profit was $80,344 for the three months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $22,865 for the prior year quarter. This increase was primarily due to the combination of (i) increased sales during the current quarter, and (ii) the fact that the prior year
quarter cost of goods sold included significant write-offs of damaged inventory related
to product quality and supply chain issues in 2022, that have since been remediated
and resolved and thus did not recur in the current quarter. These factors were partially
offset by significant discounts offered during the current quarter in order to help drive unit
sales and grow our market share.
We expect gross profit for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2023 to improve, primarily due to economies of scale from large, anticipated wholesale / retail partner orders. Although we expect retail stores to become our primary sales channel as we onboard new stores,
we also expect our overall gross margin to be better than that of the wholesale channel,
since profitability per unit is typically higher with direct-to-consumer orders.
Operating expenses
Our operating expenses increased by 21% to $1,677,140 for the three months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $1,388,575 for the three months ended September 30, 2022. This increase was primarily due to the continued investments in the future growth and development of our business and included, but was not limited to, the following:
General and administrative expenses
Our general and administrative expenses increased by 91% to $915,537 for the three months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $479,983 for the prior year quarter. This increase was largely driven by (i) an increase in employee-related costs, resulting from increases in our staffing and new employment
agreements entered into with executives in the latter portion of 2022, and (ii) increased costs associated with being a publicly-traded company, including
but not limited to directors’ remuneration, insurance expenses, legal, accounting and public and investor relations.
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Sales and marketing expenses
Our sales and marketing expenses decreased by 6% to $533,902 for the three months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $568,901 for the three months ended September 30, 2022. While we continued our ongoing efforts to further develop the Company’s brand presence and awareness across all of our sales channels, the slight decrease in expense was mainly attributable to management’s tactical decision to adjust the timing of certain marketing spend in order to optimize
its reach and impact. The Company launched a new e-commerce website in the first half of 2023, and has been working to refine the user journey and maximize conversion rate, in order to enhance the results of current and future marketing initiatives. In the third quarter of 2023, this strategy began to bear fruit as the conversion rate of the website improved
significantly from an average of 0.14% in the second quarter of 2023 to 0.23% in the third quarter of 2023. This indicates over a 50% improvement in the ratio of site visitors to purchasers,
and reduced acquisition cost per sale in our primary channel. As such, we preserved a portion of our marketing budget which would have otherwise been spent in the current quarter, in order to utilize those funds in the fourth quarter of 2023 with a better converting website, aligning with the October 2023 announcement of our significantly improved Lyte XL collection, and the upcoming launch of the Nautica Powered by Lucyd product line.
We anticipate these costs to further increase as we continue to invest in and build
our brand, expand the number of e-commerce platforms on which we sell our products, invest in retail store co-op marketing programs to help educate our in-store customers about Lucyd Lytes, and increase our brand’s physical presence and role in the eyewear industry.
Research and development costs
Our research and development costs decreased by 37% to $192,701 for the three months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $304,691 for the three months ended September 30, 2022. This decrease was primarily attributable to the allocation of stock-based compensation expense, and product development cycle
timing.
Related party management fee
Our related party management fee was $35,000 for each of the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, based on the terms of the management services agreement between us
and an affiliate of our Parent.
Other income (expense)
Total other income (expense), net in the three months ended September 30, 2023 was $45,691. This amount was primarily comprised of interest, dividends, and investment returns from our investments in money market funds
and U.S. Treasury bills.
Total other income (expense), net in the three months ended September 30, 2022 was $(38,611), and was primarily comprised of interest expense on intercompany financing from the Parent and Affiliates in the
form of borrowings under a convertible note. The convertible notes were repaid in
full during the nine months ended September 30, 2023, and there were no amounts remaining outstanding under such convertible notes
as of September 30, 2023.
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Nine Months Ended September 30,
2023 and 2022
The following table summarizes our results
of operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 (the “current year period”) and the nine months ended September 30,
2022 (the “prior year period”):
Nine months ended
September 30,
2023
Nine months ended
September 30,
2022
Change between the
nine
months ended
September 30,
2023 and 2022
Revenues, net
$ 536,725
100 %
$ 592,720
100 %
$ (55,995 )
-9 %
Less: Cost of Goods Sold
(475,906 )
89 %
(452,218 )
76 %
(23,688 )
5 %
Gross Profit
60,819
11 %
140,502
24 %
(79,683 )
-57 %
Operating Expenses:
General and administrative
(2,877,663 )
536 %
(1,797,091 )
303 %
(1,080,572 )
60 %
Sales and marketing
(896,842 )
167 %
(1,545,615 )
261 %
648,773
-42 %
Research & development
(541,348 )
101 %
(393,058 )
66 %
(148,290 )
38 %
Related party management fee
(105,000 )
20 %
(105,000 )
18 %
-
0 %
Total Operating Expenses
(4,420,853 )
824 %
(3,840,765 )
648 %
(580,088 )
15 %
Other Income (Expense)
93,353
-17 %
(3,293 )
96,646
n/m
Interest Expense
(3,036 )
1 %
(101,137 )
17 %
98,101
-97 %
Total Other Income (Expense), net
90,317
-17 %
(104,430 )
18 %
194,747
-186 %
Net Loss
$ (4,269,717 )
796 %
$ (3,804,692 )
642 %
$ (465,025 )
12 %
Revenue
Our revenues for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 were $536,725, representing a decrease of approximately 9% as compared to revenues of $592,720 during the prior year period. The decline in revenue was primarily attributable to significant discounts offered during the current year period in order to help drive unit sales and grow our market share, which accounted for
slightly more than half of the total revenue decline. Key competing products, including the Amazon Echo Frames, Ray Ban Stories, and Bose
Frames, dropped their prices to or below the price point of Lucyd frames during temporary
and extended discount sales; the power of these recognizable brands coupled with aggressive
discounting meant that the competitive landscape was more saturated than in the prior year. To help respond to the ramp-up in the competition’s discounts, we introduced several promotions in 2023 to support our continued market
share growth. The decline in revenue was also partially attributable to lower revenues generated
through the wholesale sales channel, due in large part to a significant one-time sale
to a retail store reseller / distributor in the prior year period, which was non-recurring
in the current year period. The imminent diversification of our products with the Powered by Lucyd lines coming in 2024 is expected to reduce the need for discounting to support customer
acquisition due to the global renown of the Nautica, Eddie Bauer, and Reebok brands. We also believe these new brands will cause many existing customers
to repurchase with minimal marketing expenses.
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For the nine months ended September 30, 2023, approximately 37% of sales were processed on our online store (Lucyd.co), 32% on Amazon.com, and 31% with reseller partners. This sales channel mix positively impacted our revenue for the current year period
as compared with the prior year period, due to the fact we charge additional $35 to
$275 for our prescription lenses available only on Lucyd.co. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023, we generated $454,233 of revenue from sales of non-prescription frames and accessories, and $82,492 from sales of frames with prescription lenses. All of the $170,284 in sales generated on Amazon.com during the current year period were for non-prescription frames and accessories as we only offer prescription
lenses through our website. Of the $193,591 in online sales generated through Lucyd.co, $82,492 was related to frames with prescription lenses and $111,099 was related to glasses with non-prescription lenses. E-commerce sales are the most
material portion of our sales to date.
For the nine months ended September 30, 2022, approximately 34% of sales were processed on our online store (Lucyd.co), 29% on Amazon.com, and 37% with reseller partners. For the nine months ended September 30, 2022, we generated $460,073 of revenue from sales of non-prescription frames and $95,057 of revenue from sales of frames with prescription lenses. All of the $175,269 in sales generated on Amazon during the prior year period were for non-prescription frames as we only offer prescription lenses through
our website. Of the $197,437 in online sales generated through Lucyd.co, $95,058 related to frames with prescription lenses and $102,380 related to glasses sold were with non-prescription lenses.
Despite the decline in net revenues in the current year period as compared with the
prior year period, which was largely attributable to manufacturing and shipping delays experienced during the first quarter of 2023, we have made significant progress in recovering from a
slow start to the year. On a sequential quarter basis, our revenues grew approximately 17% from the first quarter of 2023 to the second quarter of 2023, and grew approximately 31% from the second quarter of 2023 to the third quarter of 2023. In addition, there have been several notable advances in our technology products and partnerships
which speak to the potential to grow revenues well beyond the current level:
●
Key hardware improvements include the development of a new proprietary four-speaker
audio temple for the Lucyd Lyte flagship line, the increase in battery life of all
of our flagship to 12 hours of playback, which is longer than the vast majority of
wireless audio products, and design improvements to the frames overall that were the
result of hiring two new expert eyewear designers.
●
The Company’s new proprietary modular video display system has been helpful in winning new retailers
and is expected to increase sell-through in reseller locations.
●
The introduction of the Lyte XL capsule collection in October 2023, which brought several key improvements including better audio, thinner temples,
and flexible hinges for maximum comfort and auto-adjustability.
●
Key software improvements include the development of the first-ever voice interface for ChatGPT on a wearable device with the new Lucyd app, and of several updates to the Vyrb app including a live broadcasting feature, the ability to import any form of audio content into Vyrb to support the migration
of existing audio content creators to the platform, and the introduction of the Company’s Digital Try-on Display into dozens of retail stores, to offer an immersive product
experience for in-store shoppers at our partner locations.
●
Our partnership with Authentic Brands Group, which provides us with the right to use
the Nautica, Eddie Bauer, and Reebok brands, foretells significantly improved consumer
adoption, due to the global popularity of these brands and existing traditional eyewear
customers who already buy eyewear under these three brands. The anticipated upcoming launch of the Nautica Powered by Lucyd line in the first quarter of 2024, made possible by the exclusive agreement with Authentic Brands Group, represents
significant revenue potential. We intend to partner with Nautica-branded sales channels
and expect to be able to increase our presence in other retail channels via the Nautica
brand, a household name in dozens of countries. We anticipate rolling out our Nautica Powered by Lucyd line on Nautica.com and in Nautica stores in early 2024.
Over time, we expect that the online portion of our sales will gradually decrease
on a percentage basis but remain an important component of our total sales as we onboard
more retail stores. We currently have a retail store presence in approximately 350 stores, up from 280 stores as of June 30, 2023.
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Cost of goods sold
Our total cost of goods sold increased to
$475,906 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $452,218 for the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
This increase is primarily attributable to increased cost of lenses and, to a lesser extent, increased quality assurance inspection costs
and higher Amazon fees. The increase in the cost of lenses largely driven by (i) a 10% increase in the production cost of lenses sourced
through supplier in late 2022, and (ii) the introduction of our new proprietary blueshift premium lenses in August 2023, which are more
expensive than other lenses to produce. These increases were partially offset by the fact that the prior year period cost of goods sold
included significant write-offs of damaged inventory related to product quality and supply chain issues in 2022 that have since been
remediated and resolved.
Smart eyewear is a highly specialized product that has the combined specifications
and component requirements of a wireless Bluetooth headset and optical eyewear in
one, meaning it is expensive to manufacture in small quantities of a few thousand
at a time. As demand and awareness for smart eyewear continues to grow over time,
the Company expects that its per unit cost will decrease as its order volumes increase.
Cost of goods sold for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 notably included, but was not limited to, the cost of frames of $215,713; cost of prescription lenses incurred with our third-party vendor of $131,561; affiliate referral fees, sales commission expense, and e-commerce platform fees
of $89,346; and quality assurance costs related to our products sold of $11,700.
Cost of goods sold for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 included, but were not limited to, the cost of frames of $285,586; cost of prescription lenses incurred with our third-party vendor of $70,563; and affiliate referral fees, sales commission expense, and e-commerce platform fees of $93,706. Out of our total cost of goods sold for the current year period of $452,218, $79,370 related to orders with prescription lenses, while $372,848 pertained to non-prescription orders.
Over time, we expect third-party retail stores to become our primary sales channel
as we onboard additional stores. Consequently, we expect sales of prescription lenses as a proportion of total sales to decrease, as our third-party retail partners outfit our Lyte frames with more prescriptions.
As a result, over time we expect prescription lens costs to gradually decrease as
a percentage of our overall cost of goods sold. We anticipate growth in both wholesale
and e-commerce channel sales in the second half of 2023, and we also expect corresponding
growth in total cost of goods sold, primarily from additional product related costs. We believe this growth will be attributable to several factors: our products continue
to improve with each successive launch, notably in terms of comfort and sound quality;
consumer awareness of our category continues to grow with smartglass sales overall
increasing every year; and finally, we are deploying new marketing tactics focused
heavily on influencer content which we believe will better inform consumers about our products.
Gross profit
Our gross profit was $60,819 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to a gross profit of $140,502 for the prior year period. This decrease was primarily due to the combination of the aforementioned significant
discounts offered during the current year period in order to help drive unit sales
and grow our market share, and the aforementioned significant cost of prescription lenses during the current year period, partially offset by slightly lower cost of frames.
We expect gross profit for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2023 to improve, primarily due to economies of scale from large, anticipated wholesale
/ retail partner orders. Although we expect retail stores to become our primary sales channel as we onboard new stores,
we also expect our overall gross margin to be better than that of the wholesale channel,
due to a typical higher per-unit profitability on direct-to-consumer channels.
Operating expenses
Our operating expenses increased by 15% to $4,420,853 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $3,840,764 for the nine months ended September 30, 2022. This increase was primarily due to the continued investments in the future growth
and development of our business and included, but was not limited to, the following:
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General and administrative expenses
Our general and administrative expenses increased by 60% to $2,877,663 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $1,797,091 for the nine months ended September 30, 2022. This increase was primarily attributable to (i) increased costs associated with being a publicly-traded company, including but not
limited to directors’ remuneration, insurance expense, and public and investor relations, which resulted
in an increase in expense of approximately $430,000, and (ii) an increase of approximately $477,000 in employee-related costs, resulting from increases in our staffing and new employment
agreements entered into with executives in the latter portion of 2022. The increase in general and administrative expenses was also partly attributable to an increase in legal costs of approximately $125,000
over the prior year period, and higher depreciation and amortization expense, which
increased by approximately $46,000 from the prior year period.
Sales and marketing expenses
Our sales and marketing expenses decreased by 42% to $896,842 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $1,545,615 for the nine months ended September 30, 2022. The decrease was primarily due to (i) the reversal of approximately $309,000 of previously-recognized stock-based compensation
for certain individuals within the Company’s sales and marketing function whose awards expired without ever having vested, as
the related performance conditions (sales quotas) for those awards were not met, and
(ii) a temporary pause and postponement on marketing spending during the first quarter
of the 2023 while the Company restructured its e-commerce business, along with management’s tactical decision to preserve a portion of our marketing budget for later in the
year, in order to better align the timing of marketing spending with major new product
launches and thus maximize impact.
We anticipate our marketing costs to increase as we continue to invest in and build our brand, expand the number
of e-commerce platforms on which we sell our products, invest in retail store co-op marketing programs to help educate our in-store customers about our products, and increase our brand’s physical presence and role in the eyewear industry.
Research and development costs
Our research and development costs increased by 38% to $541,348 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, as compared to $393,058 for the nine months ended September 30, 2022. This increase was primarily attributable to a large number of new temple and frontplate molds as we expand our core offering,
an expansion of the Company’s software initiatives to include the Lucyd app, and therefore increased the portion
of the work hours spent by the CEO and CTO (as well as a portion of their stock-based
compensation expense) on new software development on the Vyrb app, the new Lucyd app,
and our glasses, as well as the hiring of an additional full-time software engineer to support our CTO. Some planned features for our Lucyd app include the ability to access AI other than
ChatGPT, the addition of an audio content library for users to enjoy, and further
enhancements to the core AI functionality. In terms of the Vyrb app, we are planning
launching a full peer-to-peer content marketplace in the style of Patreon, but with
a focus on audio and content designed on and for wearables.
Related party management fee
Our related party management fee was $105,000 for each of the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, based on the terms of the management services agreement between
us and an affiliate of our Parent.
Other income (expense)
Total other income (expense), net in the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was $90,317, and was primarily comprised of the combination of (i) approximately $52,000 of interest, dividends, and investment returns from our investments in money
market funds and U.S. Treasury bills; and (ii) approximately $35,000 of refunds of certain amounts that had been previously charged to the Company from the
Parent and Affiliates in prior periods.
Total other income (expense), net in the nine months ended September 30, 2022 was $(104,430), and was primarily comprised of interest expense on intercompany financing from
the Parent and Affiliates in the form of borrowings under a convertible note. The
convertible notes were repaid in full during the nine months ended September 30, 2023, and there were no amounts remaining outstanding under such convertible notes
as of September 30, 2023.
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Liquidity and Capital Resources
Cash Flow Data:
Nine months ended
September 30,
2023
Nine months ended
September 30,
2022
Net cash flows from operating activities
$ (4,630,320 )
$ (2,106,826 )
Net cash flows from investing activities
(2,208,678 )
(155,428 )
Net cash flows from financing activities
7,151,557
7,158,751
Net Change in Cash
$ 312,559
$ 4,896,497
Net cash flows used in operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 are primarily reflective of our net loss for the period, resulting from our
operating costs to support and grow our business, including employee-related costs,
sales and marketing, research and development, and various costs associated with being
a publicly-traded company. Additionally, our operating asset levels grew significantly as we have procured additional
inventory to position us for future anticipated sales growth.
Net cash flows used in investing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 are primarily related to the investment of a portion of the proceeds from our recent capital-raising activities,
in order to generate a return on those funds until they are needed, while also maintaining appropriate liquidity levels. Net cash flows from investing activities
also reflect the continuing growth and expansion of our patent portfolio.
Net cash flows provided by financing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 are mainly driven by the various capital-raising activities undertaken during the current year period,
including our second public offering completed in June 2023, and exercises of warrants by stockholders earlier in the year.
We expect that operating losses could continue in the foreseeable future as we continue
to invest in the expansion and development of our business. We believe our existing
cash and cash equivalents, as well as proceeds from our various capital-raising activities undertaken in the
nine months ended September 30, 2023 (including our second public offering in June 2023, as described in Note 9 of the unaudited condensed financial statements), funds available under our existing credit facility, and cash flows from operating
activities will be sufficient to fund our operations for at least the next twelve
months.
However, our future capital requirements will depend on many factors, including, but
not limited to, growth in the number of retail store customers, the needs of our e-commerce
business and retail distribution network, expansion of our product and software offerings,
and the timing of investments in technology and personnel to support the overall growth
of our business. To the extent that current and anticipated future sources of liquidity
are insufficient to fund our future business activities and requirements, we may be
required to seek additional equity or debt financing. The sale of additional equity
would result in additional dilution to our stockholders. The incurrence of debt financing
would result in debt service obligations and the instruments governing such debt could
provide for operating and financing covenants that would restrict our operations.
There can be no assurances that we will be able to raise additional capital. In the
event that additional financing is required from outside sources, we may not be able
to negotiate terms acceptable to us or at all. If we are unable to raise additional
capital when required, or if we cannot expand our operations or otherwise capitalize
on our business opportunities because we lack sufficient capital, our business, results
of operations, financial condition, and cash flows would be adversely affected.
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
As of September 30, 2023, we did not have any off-balance sheet arrangements.
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Critical Accounting Policies and Significant Developments and Estimates
Management’s discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations is
based on our financial statements, which have been prepared in accordance with GAAP.
The preparation of our financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions
that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial
statements, as well as the reported revenue generated and expenses incurred during
the reporting periods, as well as related disclosures. Our estimates are based on
our historical experience and on various other factors that we believe are reasonable
under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments
about the carrying value of assets and liabilities and the amount of revenue and expenses
that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from these
estimates under different assumptions or conditions, and any such differences may
be material. We believe that the accounting policies discussed below are critical
to understanding our historical and future performance, as these policies relate to
the more significant areas involving management’s judgments and estimates.
We believe that our application of accounting policies, and the estimates inherently
required therein, are reasonable. We periodically re-evaluate these accounting policies
and estimates and make adjustments when facts and circumstances dictate a change.
Historically, we have found our application of accounting policies to be appropriate,
and actual results have not differed materially from those determined using necessary
estimates.
Inventory
Our inventory includes purchased eyewear and is stated at the lower of cost or net
realizable value, with cost determined on a specific identification method of inventory
costing which attaches the actual cost to an identifiable unit of product. Provisions
for excess, obsolete, or slow-moving inventory are recorded after periodic evaluation
of historical sales, current economic trends, forecasted sales, estimated product
life cycles, and estimated inventory levels. No provisions were determined as needed
as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022.
As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, we recorded an inventory prepayment in the amount of $402,255 and $197,750, respectively, related to down payments for eyewear purchased from the manufacturer, prior to shipment of the product that occurred after September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
Intangible Assets
Intangible assets relate to:
●
Internally-developed and licensed utility and design patents. We amortize these assets over the
estimated useful life of the patents.
●
Capitalized software costs incurred due to development of the Vyrb app. We amortize
these assets over the estimated useful life of the software application.
We review our intangible assets for impairment whenever changes in circumstances indicate
that the carrying amount of the assets may not be recoverable.
Income Taxes
We are taxed as a C corporation. We comply with Financial Accounting Standards Board
(FASB) ASC 740 for accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in a company’s financial statements, which prescribes a recognition threshold and measurement process
for financial statement recognition and measurement of a tax position taken or expected
to be taken in a tax return. For those benefits to be recognized, a tax position must
be more-likely-than-not to be sustained upon examination by taxing authorities. FASB
ASC 740 also provides guidance on derecognition, classification, interest and penalties,
accounting in interim periods, and disclosure. Based on our evaluation, we have concluded
that there are no significant uncertain tax positions requiring recognition in our
financial statements. We believe that our income tax positions would be sustained
on audit and do not anticipate any adjustments that would result in a material change
to the Company’s financial position.
We have incurred taxable losses since inception but are current in our tax filing
obligations. We are not presently subject to any income tax audit in any taxing jurisdiction.
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Stock-Based Compensation
We account for stock-based compensation to employees and directors in accordance with
FASB ASC Topic 718, which requires that compensation expense be recognized in the
financial statements for stock-based awards based on the grant date fair value. For
stock option awards, the Black-Scholes-Merton option pricing model was used to estimate
the fair value of share-based awards. The Black-Scholes-Merton option pricing model
incorporates various and highly subjective assumptions, including expected term and
share price volatility. The expected term of the stock options was estimated based
on the simplified method as allowed by Staff Accounting Bulletin 107 (SAB 107).
The share price volatility at the grant date is estimated using historical stock prices
based upon the expected term of the options granted, using stock prices of comparably
profiled public companies. The risk-free interest rate assumption is determined using
the rates for U.S. Treasury zero-coupon bonds with maturities similar to those of
the expected term of the award being valued.
Revenue Recognition
Our revenue is generated from the sales of prescription and non-prescription optical glasses, sunglasses, and shipping charges, which are charged to the customer, associated with these purchases.
We sell products through our retail store resellers, distributors, and on our own website Lucyd.co and on Amazon.
To determine revenue recognition, we perform the following steps: (i) identify the contract(s) with a customer, (ii) identify the performance obligations in the contract, (iii) determine the transaction price, (iv) allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract, and (v) recognize revenue when (or as) we satisfy a performance obligation. At contract inception, we assess the goods or services promised
within each contract, determine those that are performance obligations, and assess whether each promised good or service is distinct. We then recognize as
revenue the amount of the transaction price that is allocated to the respective performance
obligation when (or as) the performance obligation is satisfied. In instances where the collectibility of contractual consideration is not probable at the time of sale, the revenue is
deferred on our balance sheet as a contract liability, and the associated cost of
goods sold is deferred on our balance sheet as a contract asset; subsequently, we
recognize such revenue and cost of goods sold as payments are received.
All revenue, including sales processed online and through our retail store resellers
and distributors, is reported net of sales taxes collected from customers on behalf
of taxing authorities, returns, and discounts.
For sales generated through our e-commerce channels, we identify the contract with
a customer upon online purchase of our eyewear and transaction price at the manufacturer
suggested retail price (“MSRP”) for non-prescription, polarized sunglass and blue
light blocking glasses across all of our online channels. Our e-commerce revenue is
recognized upon meeting of the performance obligation when the eyewear is shipped
to end customers. Only U.S. consumers enjoy free USPS first class postage, with faster
delivery options available for extra cost, for sales processed through our website
and on Amazon. For Amazon sales, shipping is free for U.S consumers while international
customers pay shipping charges on top of MSRP. Any costs associated with fees charged
by the online platforms (Shopify for Lucyd.co website and Amazon) are not recharged
to customers and are recorded as a component of cost of goods sold as incurred. The
Company charges applicable state sales taxes in addition to the MSRP for both online
channels and all other marketplaces on which the company sells products.
For sales to our retail store partners, we identify the contract with a customer upon
receipt of an order of our eyewear through our Shopify wholesale portal or direct
purchase order. Our revenue is recognized upon meeting the performance obligation
which is delivery of our eyewear products to the retail store and also recorded net
of returns and discounts. Our wholesale pricing for eyewear sold to the retail store
partners includes volume discounts, due to the nature of large quantity orders. The
pricing includes shipping charges, while excluding any state sales tax charges applicable.
Due to the nature of wholesale retail orders, no e-commerce fees are applicable.
For sales to distributors, we identify the contract with a customer upon receipt of
an order of our eyewear through a direct purchase order and after collectibility of substantially all of the contract consideration is probable. Our revenue
is recognized upon meeting the performance obligation, which is delivery of our eyewear
products to the distributor and is also recorded net of returns and discounts. Our
wholesale pricing for eyewear sold to distributors includes volume discounts, due
to the nature of large quantity orders. The pricing includes shipping charges, while
excluding any state sales tax charges applicable. Due to the nature of wholesale distributor
orders, no e-commerce fees are applicable.
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Our sales to both retail partners and through our e-commerce channels do not contain
any variable consideration.
We allow our customers to return our products, subject to our refund policy, which
allows any customer to return our products for any reason within the first:
●
7 days for sales made through our website (Lucyd.co)
●
30 days for sales made through Amazon
●
30 days for sales to most wholesale retailers and distributors (although certain sales to
independent distributors are ineligible for returns)
For all of our sales, at the time of sale, we establish a reserve for returns, based on historical experience and
expected future returns, which is recorded as a reduction of sales. Additionally,
we review all individual returns received in the month following the balance sheet
date pertaining to orders processed prior to the balance sheet date in order to determine
whether an allowance for sales returns is necessary. We recorded an allowance for sales returns of $5,234 and $24,897 as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
Shipping and Handling
Costs incurred for shipping and handling are included in cost of revenue at the time
the related revenue is recognized. Amounts billed to a customer for shipping and handling
are reported as revenues.
Earnings/loss per share
We present earnings and loss per share data by calculating the quotient of earnings/(loss)
divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period
as required by ASC 260-10-50. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, all shares underlying the related party convertible debt and common
stock options were excluded from the earnings per share calculation, due to their
anti-dilutive effect.
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk
Not required for smaller reporting companies.
Item 4. Controls and Procedures
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
We carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of
our management including our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer,
of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures
pursuant to Rule 13(a)-15(b) of the Exchange Act. Based on such evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer
and Chief Financial Officer have concluded that, as a result of material weaknesses in our internal control over financial
reporting, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective as of September 30, 2023.
There was no change in our internal control over financial reporting during the third quarter of fiscal year 2023 that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely
to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
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Part II. Other Information
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
We are not the subject of any material pending legal proceedings; however, from time to time we may become a party to various legal proceedings arising in the ordinary course of business.
Item 1A. Risk Factors
Other than noted below, there have been no material changes in our
risk factors from those disclosed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, which was filed with the
SEC on March 24, 2023.
Our
failure to meet the continued listing requirements of the Nasdaq Capital Market could result in a delisting of our common stock, which
could negatively impact the market price and liquidity of our common stock and our ability to access the capital markets.
On
August 4, 2023, we received a written notice from the Listing Qualifications Department of The Nasdaq Stock Market (“Nasdaq”),
indicating that the Company is not in compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2), which sets forth the minimum bid price requirement
for continued listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market, as the bid price of our common stock had closed below $1.00 per share for 30 consecutive
business days. Pursuant to Nasdaq Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(A), we are provided 180 calendar days to regain compliance with the minimum
bid price requirement, or until January 31, 2024. To regain compliance, the closing bid price of our common stock must be at least $1.00
per share for a minimum of 10 consecutive business days during this 180-day period.
If
we do not regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement by January 31, 2024, we may be eligible for an additional 180 calendar
day compliance period so long as the Company satisfies the criteria for initial listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market (except the minimum
bid price requirement) and the continued listing requirement for market value of publicly held shares, and the Company provides written
notice to Nasdaq of our intention to cure the deficiency during the second compliance period by effecting a reverse stock split, if necessary.
In the event that Nasdaq does not believe that the Company will be able to cure the deficiency, or if the Company is not otherwise eligible
for the second grace period, Nasdaq will provide written notice to the Company that our common stock is subject to delisting. However,
in such event, we may request a hearing before the Nasdaq Hearings Panel, and such request would stay any further suspension or delisting
action pending the conclusion of the hearing process and expiration of any extension that may be granted.
The
Company intends to closely monitor the closing bid price of its common stock, and consider all available options to remedy the bid price
deficiency to regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement. However, there can be no assurance that the Company will be eligible
for the additional 180 calendar day compliance period, if applicable, or that the Nasdaq would grant the Company’s request for
continued listing subsequent to any delisting notification, or, if the Company does appeal the delisting determination, that such appeal
would be successful, or that the Company will be able to regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement or maintain compliance
with the other Nasdaq listing requirements.
If
Nasdaq were to delist our common stock from trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market, a reduction in some or all of the following may occur,
each of which could materially adversely impact our stockholders:
● the
liquidity and marketability of our common stock,
● the
market price of our common stock,
● our
ability to obtain financing for the continuation of our operations,
● the
number of investors that will consider investing in our securities,
● the
availability of information concerning the trading prices and trading volume of our securities,
and
● the
number of broker-dealers willing to execute trades in shares of our securities.
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Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
On April 12, 2023, in connection with an individual’s cashless exercise of 300,000 stock options, 85,638 shares of common stock were exchanged from that individual in connection with the exercise cost. The 85,638 shares of stock were considered repurchased and retired by the Company during the nine months ended September 30, 2023; the price paid for the shares was $4.40, and the fair value of the shares
repurchased was $376,800.
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities.
None.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures.
Not Applicable.
Item 5. Other Information.
None.
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Item 6. Exhibits
31.1
Certification of Principal Executive Officer of Innovative Eyewear, Inc. pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
31.2
Certification of Principal Financial Officer of Innovative Eyewear, Inc. pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.1
Certification of Principal Executive Officer of Innovative Eyewear, Inc. pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.2
Certification of Principal Financial Officer of Innovative Eyewear, Inc. pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
101.INS
Inline
XBRL Instance Document
101.SCH
Inline
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document.
101.CAL
Inline
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document.
101.DEF
Inline
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document.
101.LAB
Inline
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document.
101.PRE
Inline
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document.
104
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Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101).
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Signatures
Pursuant to the requirements of the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the Registrant
has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto
duly authorized.
Innovative Eyewear, Inc.
(Registrant)
Date: November 14, 2023
By:
/s/ Harrison Gross
Harrison Gross
Chief Executive Officer
(Principal Executive Officer)
Date: November 14, 2023
By:
/s/ Konrad Dabrowski
Konrad Dabrowski
Chief Financial Officer
(Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer)
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