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Alpha Modus Holdings, Inc. issues news about AI-driven retail technology, consumer-facing intellectual property and financial services infrastructure tied to physical retail environments. Company updates cover patented systems for real-time consumer behavior analysis, personalized in-store marketing, digital advertising, smart retail displays and analytics-driven engagement.
Recurring announcements also address Alpha Cash, a financial-services app and kiosk network designed for check cashing, money transfers, bill pay, remittances and prepaid access. Other news themes include patent awards and enforcement, commercial agreements supporting payments and prepaid services, subsidiary activity, capital-structure initiatives involving preferred equity, and Nasdaq compliance matters connected to the company's public listing and warrants.
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Alpha Modus (NASDAQ:AMOD) announced a patent license and authorized reseller agreement with a U.S. technology integrator on Nov. 10, 2025 to expand its AI-driven retail-intelligence ecosystem.
The partner received a non-exclusive, worldwide license for patents covering real-time shopper analytics, in-store assistance, and personalized engagement in exchange for a 10% royalty on gross revenues with quarterly reporting and payments. Alpha Modus will reciprocally be a non-exclusive reseller of the partner's digital-signage platform at a 30% discount from public pricing.
Alpha Modus (NASDAQ:AMOD) announced it resolved its patent infringement lawsuit against OptiSigns, with the parties filing a stipulated notice of dismissal on November 4, 2025 confirming all matters were settled.
The suit, Alpha Modus Corp. v. OptiSigns Inc., Case No. 4:25-cv-01727, was filed April 15, 2025 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. The complaint named alleged infringement of Alpha Modus patents '571, '825, '672, '890, and '880, which the company says cover advanced retail marketing and consumer engagement technologies that enable real-time shopper analysis.
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Alpha Modus Holdings (NASDAQ: AMOD) appointed Puneet “Pete” Vij as Vice President of Technology and created a new subsidiary, Alpha Modus Financial Services, to lead the nationwide rollout of AlphaCash AI-powered financial kiosks.
The company moved from external partners to an internalized deployment to gain full ownership, scalability, and higher long-term ROI. Uptiq will serve as a strategic technology partner providing the AI and compliance backbone. The campaign begins in Q4 2025 with phased expansion planned throughout 2026 and beyond. AlphaCash targets underserved customers, citing the FDIC estimate of 24.6 million unbanked and underbanked U.S. households.
Alpha Modus (NASDAQ: AMOD) filed a patent infringement lawsuit against 7‑Eleven on October 22, 2025 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas (Marshall Division).
The complaint asserts infringement of eight patents (’571, ’890, ’880, ’120, ’731, ’550, ’121, ’718) covering AI retail‑engagement technologies, including smart checkout, mobile app/rewards flows, store camera analytics, digital signage/retail media, and point‑of‑sale/inventory orchestration.
Alpha Modus said the suit seeks monetary damages, enhanced relief for willful infringement, and injunctive relief, and is part of an accelerated enforcement campaign that includes prior actions involving Kroger, Lowe’s, Cooler Screens, and others.
Alpha Modus (NASDAQ: AMOD) CEO William Alessi responded to a sharp rise in short interest on Oct. 20, 2025, framing it as investor attention ahead of imminent commercial announcements and contract rollouts. The CEO said the company has built technology, partnerships, and a patent portfolio focused on AI in retail and expects short positions may have to cover when new revenue-bearing news is released.
The company says it has initiated revenue generation via a licensing-based model designed for recurring income, notes a small public float that can amplify volatility, and describes a coordinated patent enforcement and commercialization program across the retail sector.
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Alpha Modus (NASDAQ: AMOD) on Oct 7, 2025 filed new U.S. patent infringement lawsuits in the Eastern District of Texas against Sensormatic Electronics and Johnson Controls, and separately against Navori SA and meldCX.
The complaints allege unauthorized use of Alpha Modus’s patented AI systems for in‑store analytics, facial/demographic analysis, sentiment measurement, and personalized content delivery, citing U.S. Patent Nos. 10,853,825, 12,039,550, 11,042,890, 11,301,880, 10,360,571, and 12,026,731. The filings say Sensormatic products such as ShopperTrak Analytics and TrueVUE Cloud and platforms like Signagelive and Viana Analytics practice these methods.
Alpha Modus described this as an escalation of a multi‑front enforcement campaign, noting more than a dozen active enforcement actions and multiple licensing agreements, and points readers to its online patent portfolio.
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.