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Alpha Modus Launches Patent Infringement Suit Against RetailNext — Targeting Use of AI Technologies in Global Retail Analytics

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Alpha Modus (Nasdaq: AMOD) has initiated a patent infringement lawsuit against RetailNext Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The lawsuit alleges unauthorized use of four Alpha Modus patents related to retail analytics technology, including systems for real-time shopper tracking and store layout optimization.

RetailNext, backed by Battery Ventures, operates in over 100 countries with more than 560 retail brand clients including major names like Macy's, Ulta, and Bloomingdale's. The company implements retail analytics solutions in over 1,000 physical stores annually.

The disputed technology involves retail analytics capabilities including foot traffic analysis, dwell times, conversion metrics, predictive forecasting, and theft prevention. Alpha Modus states it will pursue aggressive litigation while remaining open to constructive resolution.

Alpha Modus (Nasdaq: AMOD) ha notificato una causa per violazione brevetti contro RetailNext Inc. presso il tribunale federale della California orientale? No, negli Stati Uniti, U.S. District Court per l’Eastern District of Texas. L’azione riguarda l’uso non autorizzato di quattro brevetti di Alpha Modus relativi a tecnologie di analisi per il commercio al dettaglio, inclusi sistemi di tracciamento dei clienti in tempo reale e l’ottimizzazione della disposizione dei punti vendita.

RetailNext, sostenuta da Battery Ventures, opera in più di 100 paesi e vanta più di 560 marchi clienti nel settore retail, tra cui nomi importanti come Macy’s, Ulta e Bloomingdale’s. L’azienda implementa soluzioni di analisi del retail in oltre 1.000 negozi fisici all’anno.

La tecnologia contestata riguarda capacità di analisi del retail quali analisi del traffico pedonale, tempi di permanenza, metriche di conversione, previsioni predittive e prevenzione dei furti. Alpha Modus ha dichiarato di perseguire una linea legale aggressiva, restando però aperta a una risoluzione costruttiva.

Alpha Modus (Nasdaq: AMOD) ha iniciado una demanda por infracción de patentes contra RetailNext Inc. ante la Corte de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Este de Texas. La demanda alega uso no autorizado de cuatro patentes de Alpha Modus relacionadas con tecnología de analítica minorista, incluyendo sistemas de seguimiento de compradores en tiempo real y la optimización de la distribución de la tienda.

RetailNext, respaldada por Battery Ventures, opera en más de 100 países y cuenta con más de 560 clientes de marcas minoristas, entre ellos Macy’s, Ulta y Bloomingdale’s. La empresa implementa soluciones de analítica minorista en más de 1.000 tiendas físicas al año.

La tecnología objeto de disputa abarca capacidades de analítica minorista como análisis de tráfico de peatones, tiempos de permanencia, métricas de conversión, pronósticos predictivos y prevención de pérdidas. Alpha Modus indica que procederá con una litigación determinada, manteniéndose abierta a una resolución constructiva.

Alpha Modus (나스닥: AMOD)RetailNext Inc.를 상대로 미국 텍사스 동부 지역 연방지방법원에 특허 침해 소송을 제기했습니다. 이 소송은 소매 분석 기술에 관한 네 개의 Alpha Modus 특허의 무단 사용을 주장하며, 실시간 매장 방문자 추적 시스템과 매장 레이아웃 최적화를 포함합니다.

Battery Ventures의 지원을 받는 RetailNext는 전 세계 100개 이상의 국가에서 활동하며 560개가 넘는 소매 브랜드 고객을 보유하고 있으며 Macy’s, Ulta, Bloomingdale’s 등 주요 브랜드가 포함되어 있습니다. 이 회사는 매년 1,000개 이상의 오프라인 매장에 분석 솔루션을 적용하고 있습니다.

논쟁의 기술은 유동인구 분석, 체류 시간, 전환 지표, 예측 전망, 도난 방지 등 소매 분석 기능을 포함합니다. Alpha Modus는 적극적인 소송을 추진하되 건설적 해결에 열린 자세도 유지하겠다고 밝혔습니다.

Alpha Modus (Nasdaq: AMOD) a engagé une action en contrefaçon de brevets contre RetailNext Inc. devant le U.S. District Court du district Est du Texas. La procédure allègue une utilisation non autorisée de quatre brevets Alpha Modus relatifs à des technologies d’analyse du commerce de détail, notamment des systèmes de suivi des clients en temps réel et l’optimisation de la mise en page des magasins.

RetailNext, soutenue par Battery Ventures, opère dans plus de 100 pays et compte plus de 560 clients de marques de commerce, dont Macy’s, Ulta et Bloomingdale’s. L’entreprise déploie des solutions d’analyse retail dans plus de 1 000 magasins physiques chaque année.

La technologie en litige couvre des capacités d’analyse du commerce de détail telles que l’analyse du trafic piétonnier, les temps de séjour, les métriques de conversion, les prévisions prédictives et la prévention du vol. Alpha Modus indique qu’il mènera une action en justice agressive tout en restant ouvert à une résolution constructive.

Alpha Modus (Nasdaq: AMOD) hat eine Patentverletzungsklage gegen RetailNext Inc. beim US-Bezirksgericht im östlichen Texas eingereicht. Die Klage behauptet die unbefugte Nutzung von vier Patenten von Alpha Modus im Bereich der Einzelhandelsanalyse, einschließlich Systeme zur Echtzeit-Verfolgung von Käufern und der Optimierung der Ladenaufteilung.

RetailNext, unterstützt von Battery Ventures, ist in mehr als 100 Ländern tätig und zählt über 560 Markenkunden aus dem Einzelhandel, darunter Macy’s, Ulta und Bloomingdale’s. Das Unternehmen setzt Analyselösungen im Einzelhandel in über 1.000 physischen Geschäften pro Jahr um.

Die strittige Technologie umfasst Analytik-Fähigkeiten wie Fußgängeranalyse, Verweildauer, Konversionskennzahlen, prädiktive Prognosen und Diebstahlsprävention. Alpha Modus erklärt, eine aggressively vorzugehen, bleibt jedoch offen für eine konstruktive Lösung.

Alpha Modus (ناسداك: AMOD) قد بدأ دعوى لانتهاك براءة الاختراع ضد RetailNext Inc. أمام المحكمة الفيدرالية الأمريكية في الدائرة الشرقية من تكساس. الدعوى تدعي استخداماً غير مصرح به لأربعة براءات اختراع تخص تقنيات تحليل التجزئة، بما في ذلك أنظمة تتبع المتسوقين في الوقت الحقيقي وتحسين ترتيب المتاجر.

RetailNext، المدعومة من Battery Ventures، تعمل في أكثر من 100 دولة وتضم أكثر من 560 علامة تجارية من تجارة التجزئة بما في ذلك أسماء كبيرة مثل Macy’s وUlta وBloomingdale’s. الشركة تنفذ حلول تحليل التجزئة في أكثر من 1,000 متجر فعلي سنوياً.

التقنية المتنازع عليها تشمل قدرات تحليل التجزئة مثل تحليل حركة الزبائن، أوقات الإقامة، مقاييس التحويل، التنبؤات التنبؤية، والوقاية من السرقة. أكّد Alpha Modus عزمه على متابعة إجراءات قضائية حازمة مع البقاء منفتحاً على حل بنّاء.

Alpha Modus(纳斯达克:AMOD) 已在美国德克萨斯州东区联邦地方法院对 RetailNext Inc. 提起专利侵权诉讼。诉讼指控对四项与零售分析技术相关的 Alpha Modus 专利被未经授权使用,其中包括实时跟踪顾客的系统和商店布局优化等技术。

RetailNext 由 Battery Ventures 支持,在100多个国家开展业务,拥有超过560个零售品牌客户,其中包括 Macy’s、Ulta 和 Bloomingdale’s 等知名品牌。该公司每年在超过1,000家实体门店中部署零售分析解决方案。

争议技术涉及零售分析能力,包括人流分析、停留时间、转化指标、预测性 forecasting 和防盗等功能。Alpha Modus 表示将采取强有力的诉讼行动,同时也愿意通过建设性方式解决问题。

Positive
  • Strong patent portfolio with four key patents in retail analytics technology
  • Potential for monetary compensation or licensing revenue if lawsuit succeeds
  • Strategic move to protect intellectual property in growing retail analytics market
Negative
  • Legal proceedings could be lengthy and costly
  • Uncertain outcome of patent litigation
  • RetailNext's strong market position and financial backing from Battery Ventures could make litigation challenging

Insights

Alpha Modus's patent lawsuit against RetailNext targets core retail analytics technology used by 560+ brands globally.

Alpha Modus's patent infringement lawsuit against RetailNext represents a significant legal challenge in the competitive retail analytics sector. The litigation targets four specific patents (10,853,825; 11,049,120; 12,039,550; and 11,042,890) that cover fundamental technologies for tracking shopper behavior, optimizing store layouts, and integrating physical and digital customer insights.

What makes this case particularly noteworthy is RetailNext's substantial market position. With operations across 100+ countries and a client base exceeding 560 retail brands including major names like Macy's, Ulta, and Bloomingdale's, RetailNext has established itself as a dominant player. Their recent majority investment from Battery Ventures further strengthens their financial foundation.

The legal strategy behind filing in the Eastern District of Texas is telling - this jurisdiction has historically been favorable to patent holders, with faster trial timelines and juries more likely to find infringement. This choice suggests Alpha Modus is positioning for maximum leverage.

The complaint's assertion that RetailNext's core capabilities "rest directly on Alpha Modus's patented innovations" indicates this isn't about peripheral technology but central functionality. The public statement that Alpha Modus is "fully prepared to litigate aggressively" while being open to "constructive resolution" suggests a dual-track approach aimed at either licensing negotiations or court victory.

While the ultimate outcome remains uncertain, this litigation could significantly impact the retail analytics landscape, potentially forcing RetailNext to modify its offerings, pay substantial licensing fees, or face other remedies if infringement is proven.

CORNELIUS, N.C., Sept. 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alpha Modus Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMOD), a leader in AI-driven retail technology, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Alpha Modus, Corp. (“Alpha Modus”), has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against RetailNext Inc., a significant force in in-store analytics used by hundreds of leading retailers worldwide.

The complaint alleges that RetailNext has implemented without authorization key Alpha Modus inventions contained in U.S. Patent Nos. 10,853,825; 11,049,120; 12,039,550; and 11,042,890. These patents underpin systems and methods for real-time tracking of shopper behavior, optimizing store layout, and merging physical with digital customer insight.

According to RetailNext, it stands as a well-established player in the retail analytics space, with global reach and deep financial backing. In January 2025, the company announced a majority growth investment from Battery Ventures, a technology-focused venture firm. That backing underscores RetailNext’s strong financial foundation and ambition to scale aggressively.

RetailNext today operates in over 100 countries and counts more than 560 retail brands as clients, with installations in well over a thousand physical stores per year. Its client roster includes marquee names such as Macy’s, Ulta, Bloomingdale’s, Estée Lauder, Allbirds, and Kendra Scott — among many others. By serving this breadth of high-profile retailers, RetailNext projects the image of an entrenched giant with deep reach across the global retail landscape.

Through proprietary sensor networks and real-time data analytics, RetailNext promises to deliver insights into foot traffic patterns, dwell times, conversion metrics, predictive forecasting, and theft prevention — all under one roof. The complaint asserts that many of those capabilities rest directly on Alpha Modus’s patented innovations, which have been developed to bring online-level precision to physical retail environments.

Alpha Modus remains committed to protecting its intellectual property. While the company is fully prepared to litigate aggressively, it also seeks constructive resolution when possible. The filing serves as a clear notice: large scale analytics in physical retail cannot be built on the backs of others’ innovation without consequence.

Alpha Modus maintains a comprehensive overview of its patent portfolio on its website: https://alphamodus.com/what-we-do/patent-portfolio/.

About Alpha Modus
Alpha Modus Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMOD) is a pioneering technology company specializing in AI-driven retail and investment solutions through its subsidiary, Alpha Modus, Corp. With a robust patent portfolio, Alpha Modus develops cutting-edge systems that power the future of retail engagement, consumer analytics, and digital transformation.

For more information, visit: www.alphamodus.com.

For more information and to access Alpha Modus’ press room, visit: https://alphamodus.com/press-room/.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Alpha Modus’s actual results may differ from their expectations, estimates, and projections, and, consequently, you should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Words such as “expect,” “estimate,” “project,” “budget,” “forecast,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “should,” “believes,” “predicts,” “potential,” “continue,” and similar expressions (or the negative versions of such words or expressions) are intended to identify such forward-looking statements, but are not the exclusive means of identifying these statements. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, Alpha Modus’s expectations with respect to future performance.

Alpha Modus cautions readers not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Alpha Modus does not undertake or accept any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect any change in its expectations or any change in events, conditions, or circumstances on which any such statement is based.

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FAQ

What patents is Alpha Modus (AMOD) claiming RetailNext violated?

Alpha Modus claims RetailNext violated four U.S. Patents: 10,853,825; 11,049,120; 12,039,550; and 11,042,890, which cover systems and methods for real-time shopper tracking, store layout optimization, and physical-digital customer insights.

How many retail brands does RetailNext currently serve?

RetailNext serves more than 560 retail brands across over 100 countries, including major retailers like Macy's, Ulta, Bloomingdale's, and Estée Lauder.

What is the potential impact of this lawsuit on Alpha Modus (AMOD)?

If successful, the lawsuit could result in monetary compensation or licensing agreements for Alpha Modus, while protecting their intellectual property in the retail analytics market.

Where was the patent infringement lawsuit filed by Alpha Modus?

The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against RetailNext Inc.

What technologies are involved in the Alpha Modus patent dispute?

The disputed technologies include real-time tracking of shopper behavior, store layout optimization, foot traffic patterns, dwell times, conversion metrics, predictive forecasting, and theft prevention systems.
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